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BS EN 62433-4:2016 EMC IC modelling Models of integrated circuits for RF immunity behavioural simulation. Conducted immunity modelling (ICIM-CI)

BS EN 62433-4:2016

EMC IC modelling Models of integrated circuits for RF immunity behavioural simulation. Conducted immunity modelling (ICIM-CI)

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Označení normy:BS EN 62433-4:2016
Počet stran:112
Vydáno:2016-11-30
ISBN:978 0 580 87527 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62433-4:2016


This standard BS EN 62433-4:2016 EMC IC modelling is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 31.200 Integrated circuits. Microelectronics
IEC 62433-4:2016 specifies a flow for deriving a macro-model to allow the simulation of the conducted immunity levels of an integrated circuit (IC). This model is commonly called Integrated Circuit Immunity Model - Conducted Immunity, ICIM-CI. It is intended to be used for predicting the levels of immunity to conducted RF disturbances applied on IC pins. In order to evaluate the immunity threshold of an electronic device, this macro-model will be inserted in an electrical circuit simulation tool. This macro-model can be used to model both analogue and digital ICs (input/output, digital core and supply). This macro-model does not take into account the non-linear effects of the IC. The added value of ICIM-CI is that it could also be used for immunity prediction at board and system level through simulations. This part of IEC 62433 has two main parts:
- the electrical description of ICIM-CI macro-model elements;
- a universal data exchange format called CIML based on XML. This format allows ICIM-CI to be encoded in a more useable and generic form for immunity simulation.