Jakobster
Electrical
- Jun 2, 2009
- 5
Hello all,
For predicting the conducted interferences caused by an SMPS, there is the EMC box, which you can use in the transformer level, ie. to solely measure the transformer.
But is there any similar kind of quick method in the transformer level for predicting the final RADIATED interferences of an SMPS, say, by measuring something from the winding? I understand the unevenness or "messiness" of the winding is very crucial considering radiated EMI, so how to measure this?
Best regards,
Jaakko
For predicting the conducted interferences caused by an SMPS, there is the EMC box, which you can use in the transformer level, ie. to solely measure the transformer.
But is there any similar kind of quick method in the transformer level for predicting the final RADIATED interferences of an SMPS, say, by measuring something from the winding? I understand the unevenness or "messiness" of the winding is very crucial considering radiated EMI, so how to measure this?
Best regards,
Jaakko