IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials
Online ISSN : 1347-5533
Print ISSN : 0385-4205
ISSN-L : 0385-4205
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Suppression of Mode Conversion by Installing Bypass Capacitor to Power Distribution Network
Yoshitaka ToyotaToshiki MikuraKengo Iokibe
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2016 Volume 136 Issue 1 Pages 25-32

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In the modal-equivalent circuit derived from the view of the mode-decomposition technique, mode-conversion sources are placed at the interface where the imbalance factor of the transmission lines changes. In addition, the amount of the mode-conversion sources is proportional to not only the difference in the imbalance factor but also the magnitudes of the normal-mode voltage and the common-mode current at the same position. In this paper, therefore, the suppression of mode conversion from normal mode to common mode is experimentally examined by installing a bypass capacitor to power distribution network. The bypass capacitor helps reduce the normal-mode voltage in the vicinity of a connector on a test board where mode conversion occurs so that the common-mode current flowing a power-line cable and the electric field far from the test board are decreased. In fact, the mode conversion was most suppressed when the bypass capacitor is placed closest to the connector on the test board. Also, it was found that the mode conversion was suppressed by the capacitor installed to the power-line cable in the vicinity of the connector.
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