A. Patnaik, G. Shen, D. Pommerenke, M. Boettcher, Hermann L. Aichele, C. Keller, V. Khilkevich
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Source isolation measurements in a multi-source coupled system
An electronic system will commonly have multiple emission (or noise) sources, some of which are correlated while others are un-correlated. Measuring the contribution to a node voltage or branch current by an individual source with high accuracy in such a multi source inter-coupled system is a fundamental problem. The problem is further amplified when the signal processing following the measurements is highly sensitive to the error in the measured parameters. This article describes a filtering method which can isolate the measured parameter (voltage or current) of the contribution of other such sources while preserving the phase and magnitude associated with the source under consideration.