A Multi-Level Model for Analysis of Conducted Emission of Electro-Mechanical Transmission System

This paper presents a multi-level model that contains circuit level, cable level and layout level description of EMT system which is used for the analysis of conducted emission. SPICE and MTL methods are employed to perform the simulation. Comparisons between simulation and measurement results are made to validate the model.

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