Right-Hand Circuit Function
In EMI Analyst the Right-Hand Circuit is a circuit consisting of
passive electrical components connected to the right-hand end of the Conductors.
In the and
applications of EMI
Analyst the is positioned at the
right -hand end of the Conductors. The right
-hand circuit is comprised of passive electrical components that simulate the
impedance of the circuit connected to one end of the of the device under investigation. The simulates the circuit at the other
end. The impedance of the right -hand circuit over the frequency range of
concern can have a significant effect on conducted susceptibility and radiated
susceptibility induced levels.
The right-hand circuit can be constructed to represent
circuitry, interconnects, and parasitic elements of the equipment at the right
-end of the conductors. These may include, but are not necessarily limited
to semiconductor devices, printed circuit board traces, discrete wiring, and
connectors.
The right -hand circuit is created in EMI Analyst
using the schematic capture module. See Schematic
Capture for details.

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