A Method to Extract Physical Dipoles for Radiating Source Characterization and Near Field Coupling Estimation

Chunyu Wu, Ze Sun, Qiaolei Huang, Yansheng Wang, J. Fan, Jing Zhou
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Abstract

Infinitesimal electric and magnetic dipoles are widely used as an equivalent radiating source model in far field radiated emissions and near field coupling scenarios. In this paper, a hybrid method for physical dipole extraction based on genetic algorithm and linear least square method is proposed. It offers an automatic flow to extract the equivalent dipoles without prior decision of the type, position, orientation and number of dipoles. Compared with conventional linear least square method, this algorithm can extract physical dipoles which are close to original radiating source and minimize the number of dipoles. Compared with conventional genetic algorithm based method, this method reduces the optimization time and is more robust. This method is validated by both simulation and measurement data, and its advantages are proved. It is applied to modeling of the radiation from a clock buffer chip. The extracted equivalent dipoles are used to estimate the near field coupling from the clock buffer chip to a victim inverted F antenna (IFA) in a practical printed circuit board (PCB) by full wave simulation. The estimation matches well with measurement.
一种用于辐射源表征和近场耦合估计的物理偶极子提取方法
无限小电偶极子和磁偶极子被广泛用作远场辐射发射和近场耦合场景中的等效辐射源模型。提出了一种基于遗传算法和线性最小二乘法的混合物理偶极子提取方法。它提供了一种自动提取等效偶极子的流程,而无需事先确定偶极子的类型、位置、方向和数量。与传统的线性最小二乘法相比,该算法可以提取出与原始辐射源接近的物理偶极子,并使偶极子的数量最小化。与传统的基于遗传算法的优化方法相比,该方法减少了优化时间,鲁棒性更强。仿真和实测数据验证了该方法的有效性,证明了该方法的优越性。将其应用于时钟缓冲芯片的辐射建模。利用提取的等效偶极子,通过全波仿真估计了时钟缓冲芯片与实际印刷电路板中受激倒F天线(IFA)的近场耦合。估计与测量结果吻合得很好。
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