3. Managing gaps between reality and virtual reality
3.1 Analysis of parameters affecting results accuracy
To model a system and evaluate its response to parasitic excitation, parasitic radiation or susceptibility, it is first necessary to define observables. Great care must be taken in selecting these observables, since they must be representative of the system's behavior and be capable of qualifying it. In existing systems, test procedures are governed by standards which, in theory, should make it possible to detect abnormal behavior likely to render the operation of a system incompatible in the presence of others located in its vicinity, or even in its more distant environment (radio, TV, radar transmitters, etc.).
In all cases, the choice of an observable is crucial:
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Bibliography
Software tools
E. Sicard, A. Boyer "IC-EMC v2.5", software and user manual freely available online at http://www.ic-emc.org
Events
EMC Compo international workshops (more information at http://www.emccompo.org )
IBIS summits (more information on http://www.eda.org/ibis/summits/
Standards and norms
- for emission characterization of components, more information http://www.iec.ch - IEC 61 967 -
- for characterization of component susceptibility, more information http://www.iec.ch - IEC 62 132 -
- for EMC modeling of components, more information http://www.iec.ch - IEC 62 433 -
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