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Black box representation of electronic equipments for EMI simulation: a physical approach
An entirely computational based analysis of electromagnetic interference (EMI) produced by a set of electronic equipments appears extremely difficult to achieve. The present work proposes an approach aiming at modeling equipments as a black box including appropriate excitation sources. Each source is associated with the experimental identification of radiation paths. The obtained results are compared to measurements and show a good agreement.