Lecture

Electromagnetic Compatibility: Coupling Mechanisms

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This lecture covers the concepts of capacitive and inductive coupling mechanisms in electromagnetic compatibility. It discusses the impact of shields on coupling, the use of twisted wires to reduce interference, and the equivalent inductive-capacitive circuit for weak coupling. The lecture also explores the effects of balanced and unbalanced twisted pairs on coupling mechanisms, along with practical experiments and problem-solving related to coupling in transmission lines.

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