CS Model
analysis
is performed by modeling an electronic circuit in such a way that the voltage
and current induced by the signal injected on the circuit can be determined and displayed.
The CS model consists of eight modules. Circuit
simulation is defined by the three core modules, illustrated in the following
figure.
Left-Hand
Circuit
Conductors
Right-Hand
Circuit

If the conductors are shielded, two other modules are
required to complete the circuit definition:
Shield
Transfer Impedance, and
Shield
Termination.
The remaining three modules,
Frequency,
Limit, and
Source,
provide operating boundary information.
Each of these modules can be accessed from the CS
Analyst form when the CS Analyst tab is selected. If a module
is not needed, or if information from another module is required first, its
button on the CS Analyst form is disabled. More:
CS Frequency
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