R.V. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 560059.
(Autonomous Institution Affiliated to VTU, Belgaum)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
VIISEMESTER
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (07EE741)
LESSON PLAN
Sub Code : 10EEXX CIE Marks: 100
Hrs/ Week: 4+0+0 SEE: Marks: 100
Credits: 04 Exam Hours: 03
COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES (CLO)
i. Apply the knowledge of interference and compatibility methods to solve the equipment
noise problem
ii, Design the different methodical circuits like cabeling, grounding shielding ete
ili. Analyze and design the methods suiting the problems,
iv. To reduce the risk of extemal noise harming the general conditions electromagnetic
compatibity should be a major design objective.
¥. To distinguish between different methods and also various concept theory present in
complexity of EMI study and structuring,
vi. Develop the ability to analyse the conditions of EMI related problems in power
electronics devices.
vii, Use the knowledge of EMC (Electro magnetic compatibility) to design and construct a
system that performs the required task. 3Chapter No suBTopics Topic Learning Objectives
(ILO)
Designing of electromagnetic | 1.Enumerate the concept EMT
compatibility in different logical circuits
EMC regulation 2. Define basic concepts and
MAN TRODUGTION ee levering in to present real
Typical noise path and use oF | word technolouy
network theory
3.Realize the basics in EMC
Methods oF noise coupling | with the relation act
Method of eliminating
interferences
MIL-STD explanation
H.W.OTT Chapter 1
1. Apply the knowledge of
= : Eme in coupling
Capacitive coupling
ears 2. Develop the knowledge of
Magnetic coupling capacitive and inductive
Effect of shield on capacitive | Coupling for different fields.
and magnetic coupling, 3. Deducing the concept of
‘magnetic coupling between | Shielding with the grounding
Shield andthe inner conductor | 4, simplify given expression
2. CABLING pees
Helding to prevent magnetic PY using various strategy and
ae also to solve the problems
With the different end
shielding a receptor against | conditions
magnetic fields
shield transfer impedanceExperimental data,
Example of selective
shielding, co-axial cable
versus shielded twisted pair
braided shields
Problems and example
relating to the cabeling
Effect of pigtails, ribbon
cable, electrically long cables
H.W.OTT .CHAPTER-1,2
3. GROUNDING
Safety grounds, signal
grounds,
Single point ground systems,
multiple ground systems,
functional ground layout.
Practical low frequency
grounding,
‘Hard ware grounds, single
ground reference for a circular
amplified shields, grounding
of cable shields, ground loops
Low frequency analysis of
common mode choke, high
frequency analysis of common
mode choke,
Differential amplifiers, shields
grounding at high frequencies
Guard shields and guarded
meters
1,Define different objective
circuits which are of
practically low frequency
points
2.Analyse the various
grounding technology relating
EMC
3.Develop the knowledge of
inter linked systems for low
frequency and high frequency
level
HLW.OTT CHAPTER-34. BALANCING AND
Balancing
power supply decoupling
Decoupling filters
1. Evaluate and develop
‘coupled power supply circuit.
2.organise and develop
decoupling filters and driving
FILTERING ene
Amplifier decoupling driving | C@P&citive circuits
capacitive loads 3.Analyzing the band width
Band width modulation and _ | Modulation and coding.
coding
H.W.OTT CHAPTER -5
Near fields and far fields T-Define the concepis of near
: field object and far field
Characteristics and wave ee
impedances, shielding
effectiveness 2. incorporate the circuit
idea with different loss
| SHIREDING Absorption Toss, reflection | comosition
loss,
Composite absorption and
reflection constant
Different case studies in the
reflection losses
Shielding with magnetic
materials
Apertures
‘Composite absorption and
reflection constant
Different case studies in the
reflection losses
Shielding with magnetic
materials Apertures
Wave guide equations related
3. plan and Evaluating the
problems with shielding
concepts.to the losses
‘Conductive gaskets, H.W.OTT CHAPTER- 8
conductive windows
Conductive coatings, cavity
resonance
Static generation T. Expressing the basic
6. ELECTROSTATIC Human body model ee
DISCHARGE = 2. compile the design
Static discharge and ESD problems involving the ESD
protection in equipment aoe
design
3. Concentrating and
Software and ESD protection, | realizing the software
ESD versus EMC
problems of the static
discharge.
HLW.OTT CHAPTER -10
Learning outcome
(@) Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of phenomena and observation,
(b) Understanding and recognizing the engineering significance of a given problem in the
area and developing an interest to learn more and more, continually.
(e) Develop the interest in areas related to the chosen branch of engineering in order to
broaden the knowledge base.
(@) Incorporating the idea and problems in real world data and creating the document with shielding,
grounding technology.
REFERENCE BOOKS:1."Noise reduction techniques in electronics systems” 2™ edition,
Henry .W. Ott, John Wiley publication 1988
2.”Blectrostatic Damage in Electronics: Devices and Systems “William D Greason John Wiley
and sons INC 1986 4" editionList of the assignment for V sem student-odd sem
1. EM shielded enclosure
2. Application of transient EMI
3. Application of correlated EMC
4lmpact of EMI on the Nervous System
5. over view of EMI/EMC
6. Shielding and its effectiveness
7. ESD induced EMI
8, ESD awareness and control
9. EMC-Adverse effect
10. Enviornment effect on EMC
11. Grounding Techniques
12.ESD-A phenomenon
13.EMC-regulating authority
14.cabling effect in EMC
15,Eme-An introduction