www.adv-radio-sci.net/3/131/2005/ doi:10.5194/ars-3-131-2005 © Author(s) 2005. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Shielding of Electronic Systems against Transient Electromagnetic Interferences 1University of Hannover, Institute of Electrical Engineering and Measurement Science, Appelstr. 9a, 30167 Hannover, Germany 2Scientific Institute for Protection Technologies, NBC-Protection, Postfach 1142, 29623 Munster, Germany Abstract. In order to protect electronic systems against the effects of transient electromagnetic interferences, shields made of electrically conductive material can be used. The subject of this paper is an electrically conductive textile. When applying the shield, a reliable measure is needed in order to determine the effectiveness of the shield to protect against electromagnetic pulses. For this purpose, a time domain measurement technique is presented using double exponential pulses. With these pulses, the susceptibility of an operating electronic device with and without the shield is determined. As a criterion of quality of a shield, the breakdown failure rate found in both cases is compared. Full Article in PDF (PDF, 2376 KB) Citation: Herlemann, H., Korte, S., Camp, M., Garbe, H., Koch, M., and Sabath, F.: Shielding of Electronic Systems against Transient Electromagnetic Interferences, Adv. Radio Sci., 3, 131-135, doi:10.5194/ars-3-131-2005, 2005. Bibtex EndNote Reference Manager XML |