Basic EMC Technology Advancement for C(3) Systems. Volume 3B. Computer Simulation of EMI Effects in a Differential Line Receiver.

Abstract

This paper discusses the computer simulation of sinusoidal interference in a National DS 55115 integrated circuit differential line receiver. The receiver is designed to sense differential signals (i.e., differences in the signals at the two terminals of the input port). Typically, the receiver is used in conjunction with the National DS 55114 integrated circuit differential line driver which provides differential output signals with high current capability for driving balanced lines such as twisted pairs. Attention in this effort is focused on the receiver, as opposed to the line driver, because the receiver is significantly more susceptible. Consequently, the susceptibility of the driver-receiver pair is determined by that of the receiver for most interference situations. Keywords: Differential line receiver; Electromagnetic interference; Computer simulation; Susceptibility; EMI effects; Waveform distortion.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1985
Accession Number
ADA156505

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  • D. Weiner
  • H. Ouibrahim
  • T. Dave
  • Z. Chair

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