You are on page 1of 6

FT/GN/68/00/21.04.

15
SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 1 of 6

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering


___________________________________
LP: Sub. Code: AP7301
M.E
B.E/B.Tech/M.E/M.Tech :___ Regulation:_____
2013
Rev. No: 04
PG Specialisation Applied Electronics
:________________
Date: 24/06/2015
Sub. Code / Sub. Name : AP7301 / Electromagnetic Interference And Compatibility
Unit :I

Unit Syllabus: EMI / EMC Concepts 9


EMI-EMC definitions and Units of parameters; Sources and victim of EMI; Conducted and
Radiated EMI Emission and Susceptibility; Transient EMI, ESD; Radiation Hazards.

Objective: To introduce the concepts of electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic


compatibility

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

1 Syllabus overview/Introduction to electromagnetic interference and 1-Ch.1, Pg.1-5 PPT


electromagnetic compatibility

2 Definitions and Units of parameters- electromagnetic interference and 1-Ch.1, Pg.6-8 PPT
electromagnetic compatibility
3 Sources and victim of electromagnetic interference - N o i s e 1-Ch.3, Pg.53-55 PPT

4 Conducted electromagnetic interference Emission 1-Ch.3, Pg.69-71 PPT

5 Radiated electromagnetic interference Emission 1-Ch.3, Pg.69-71 PPT

6 Susceptibility –Radiated and conducted Immunity 1-Ch.3, Pg.69-71 PPT

Transient electromagnetic interference, Practical EMI / EMC 1-Ch.3, Pg.65-68,


7 PPT
experiences and concerns 1-Ch.1, Pg.8-13

8 Electrostatic discharge –Electrical fast transients, electrical surges, 1-Ch.2, Pg.32-37 PPT
characteristic parameters.
1-Ch.1, Pg.10-11
9 Radiation Hazards-Biological effects ICT
Ref. 6
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Practical EMI / EMC experiences and concerns

Course Outcome 1:
The students would gain enough knowledge to understand the concept of EMI / EMC related to product design &
development.

* Session duration: 50 minutes


FT/GN/68/00/21.04.15
SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 2 of 6

Sub. Code / Sub. Name: AP7301 / Electromagnetic Interference And Compatibility

Unit : II

Unit Syllabus: EMI Coupling Principles 9


Conducted, radiated and transient coupling; Common ground impedance coupling; Common mode and
ground loop coupling; Differential mode coupling ; Near field cable to cable coupling, cross talk ; Field
to cable coupling ; Power mains and Power supply coupling.

Objective: It presents different kinds of electromagnetic interference coupling principles.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Introduction to electromagnetic interference coupling
10 principles-Differential, common mode and 5-Ch.6, Pg.6-20 PPT
electromagnetic coupling.

11 Conducted, radiated and transient coupling 3-Ch.4, Pg.59-72 PPT

2-Ch.3, Pg128-130, 4-Ch.6,


12 Common ground impedance coupling PPT
Pg.388-409
2-Ch.3, Pg142-147, 4-Ch.6,
13 Common mode and ground loop coupling PPT
Pg.388-409

14 Differential mode coupling 4-Ch.6, Pg.388-409 PPT

CAT-I

15 Near field cable to cable coupling 5-Ch.6, Pg.5-123 PPT

16 Cross talk i n P C B s , Sy s t e m D e s i g n f o r E M C 4-Ch.11, Pg.805-832 PPT

17 Field to cable coupling Ref. 6 ICT

18 Power mains and Power supply coupling 2-Ch.4, Pg.178-185 PPT

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): S y s t e m D e s i g n f o r E M C

Course Outcome 2:
Students shall be able to analyze the different EM coupling principles and its impact on performance of electronic system.

* Session duration: 50 mins


FT/GN/68/00/21.04.15
SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 3 of 6

Sub. Code / Sub. Name: AP7301 / Electromagnetic Interference And Compatibility

Unit : III

Unit Syllabus: EMI Control Techniques 9


Shielding- Shielding Material-Shielding integrity at discontinuties, Filtering- Characteristics of
Filters-Impedance and Lumped element filters-Telephone line filter, Power line filter design, Filter
installation and Evaluation, Grounding- Measurement of Ground resistance-system grounding for
EMI/EMC-Cable shielded grounding, Bonding, Isolation transformer, Transient suppressors, Cable
routing, Signal control. EMI gaskets

Objective: To study the electromagnetic interference control techniques

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

19 Introduction to electromagnetic interference control techniques 1-Ch.9, Pg.195 PPT

Shielding – S h i e l d i n g m a t e r i a l s , Sh ie ld in g in tegrity
20 1-Ch.9, Pg.222-228 PPT
a t d is c o n tin u iti e s , S o m e P r a c t i c a l E x a m p l e s
F ilte rs -Imp e d a n c e a n d L u mp e d e le me n t filte rs -
21 T e le p h o n e lin e filter, Po we r lin e filte r d e s ign , F ilter 1-Ch.10, Pg.247-272 PPT
in s ta lla tio n a n d Evalu a tio n
Gro u n d in g- Me a s u re me n t of Gro u n d res is ta nc e -
22 s ys te m g ro u n d ing for EMI/EMC -Ca b le s h ie ld ed 1-Ch.9, Pg.195-212 PPT
gro u n d ing

23 Bonding – D i f f e r e n t m e t h o d s 1-Ch.9, Pg.237-241 PPT

24 Isolation transformer – C i r c u i t a n d o p e r a t i o n 1-Ch.11, Pg.289-291 PPT

25 Transient suppressors - C i r c u i t a n d o p e r a t i o n 1-Ch.11, Pg.292-300 PPT

1-Ch.11, Pg.211-221
26 Cable routing PPT
5-Ch.6, Pg.172-182

27 Signal control, EMI gaskets 1-Ch.11, Pg.277-285 PPT

CAT-II

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Shielding-S o m e P r a c t i c a l E x a m p l e s

Course Outcome 3:
Students would know how to bring down the electromagnetic interference highlighting the concepts of both
susceptibility and immunity

* Session duration: 50 mins


FT/GN/68/00/21.04.15
SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 4 of 6

Sub. Code / Sub. Name: AP7301 / Electromagnetic Interference And Compatibility

Unit : IV

Unit Syllabus: EMC Design of PCBs 9

EMI Suppression Cables-Absorptive, ribbon cables-Devices-Transient protection hybrid


circuits,Component selection and mounting; PCB trace impedance; Routing; Cross talk control-
Electromagnetic Pulse-Noise from relays and switches, Power distribution decoupling;
Zoning;Grounding; VIAs connection; Terminations.

Objective: To learn electromagnetic compatibility issues with regard to the design of PCBS

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

EMI Suppression Cables-Absorptive, ribbon cables-


28 1-Ch.11, Pg.277-281 BB / PPT
Devices-Transient protection hybrid circuits

Introduction to electromagnetic compatibility design of


29 2-Ch.16, Pg.622-624 PPT
PCBS

Component selection and mounting –Digital and


30 2-Ch.16, Pg.622-625 PPT
analog circuits

31 PCB trace impedance –PCB layer stack up 2-Ch.16, Pg.635-655 PPT

32 Routing –Types, PCB Return Path Discontinuities 2-Ch.16, Pg.627-634 PPT

33 Cross talk control-Techniques to reduce cross talk 2-Ch.2, Pg.44-96 PPT

34 Power distribution decoupling and Zoning -Types 2-Ch.17, Pg.681-682 PPT

35 Grounding - s i n g l e a n d m u l t i p o i n t , h y b r i d 1-Ch.9, Pg.206-210 PPT

36 VIAs connection, Terminations-Series and parallel 2-Ch.2, Pg.44-96 PPT

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): PCB Return Path Discontinuities

Course Outcome 4: The students will be able to analyze various EM compatibility issues with regard to the design of
PCBs and ways to improve the overall system performance.

* Session duration: 50 mins


FT/GN/68/00/21.04.15
SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 5 of 6

Sub. Code / Sub. Name: AP7301 / Electromagnetic Interference And Compatibility

Unit : V

Unit Syllabus: EMI Measurements and Standards 9


Open area test site; TEM cell; EMI test shielded chamber and shielded ferrite lined anechoic
chamber; Tx /Rx Antennas, Sensors, Injectors / Couplers, and coupling factors; EMI Rx and
spectrum analyzer; Civilian standards-CISPR, FCC, IEC, EN; Military standards-MIL461E/462.
Frequency assignment - spectrum conversation. British VDE standards, Euro norms standards in
japan - comparisons. EN Emission and Susceptibility standards and Specifications.

Objective: To discuss electromagnetic interference measurements and standards

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Introduction to electromagnetic interference measurements and
37 standards 1-Ch.5, Pg.91, Ref. 6 ICT

38 Open area test site – M e a s u r e m e n t o f R E a n d R S 1-Ch.5, Pg.92-112 PPT

39 Transverse electromagnetic cell 1-Ch.6, Pg.124-135 PPT

Electromagnetic interference test shielded chamber and


40 1-Ch.6, Pg.117-122 PPT
shielded ferrite lined anechoic chamber
Transmitters /Receivers, Broad band Antennas, Sensors –Types, 1-Ch.7, Pg.167-168,
41 PPT
Comparison of RI measurement test facilities 1-Ch.6, Pg.144-148

42 Injectors / Couplers and coupling factors 1-Ch.5, Pg.91-94 PPT

43 Electromagnetic interference receiver and spectrum analyzer 1-Ch.5, Pg.112-113 PPT

Civilian standards-CISPR, FCC, IEC, EN; Military standards-


44 1-Ch.15, Pg.387-404 PPT
MIL461E/462.
Frequency assignment - spectrum conversation. British VDE
45 standards, Euro norms standards in Japan - comparisons. EN 1-Ch.12, Pg.307-329 PPT
Emission and Susceptibility standards and Specifications.

CAT-III

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Comparison of RI measurement test facilities

Course Outcome 5: The students will have broad knowledge of various EM radiation measurement techniques and the
present leading edge industry standards in different countries
.

* Session duration: 50 mins


FT/GN/68/00/21.04.15
SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 6 of 6

Sub Code / Sub Name: AP7301 / Electromagnetic Interference And Compatibility

Mapping CO – PO:

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10

CO1 A A C A

CO2 A B A B C C A

CO3 B C A C C

CO4 A C C C B

CO5 C B C C A C B A

A – Excellent; B – Good; C - Average

REFERENCES:
1. V.P.Kodali, “Engineering EMC Principles, Measurements and Technologies”, IEEE Press,
Newyork, 1996.
2. Henry W.Ott.,”Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems”, A WileyInter Science
Publications, John Wiley and Sons, Newyork, 1988.
3. Bemhard Keiser, “Principles of Electromagnetic Compatibility”, 3rd Ed, Artech house,
Norwood, 1986.
4. C.R.Paul,”Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility”, John Wiley and Sons, Inc, 1992.
5. Don R.J.White Consultant Incorporate, “Handbook of EMI/EMC”, Vol I-V,1988
6. http://www.nptel.ac.in/courses/117101057/

Prepared by Approved by

Signature

Name Dr.H.Umma Habiba Dr.S.Ganesh Vaidyanathan

Designation Professor Vice Principal & Head-Department of ECE

Date 26-06-2015 26-06-2015


Remarks *:

Remarks *:

* If the same lesson plan is followed in the subsequent semester/year it should be


mentioned and signed by the Faculty and the HOD

You might also like