Single waveguide cell with double polarisations to generate standard electromagnetic fields

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A new single waveguide cell for EMC testing, the uniform area of which is 0.216×0.296 m, is presented. It is possible to change easily the polarisation of standard EM fields, such as the TTEM cell. The field uniformitiy of the proposed waveguide cell is compared to that of the TTEM cell. It is shown that it provides the standard EM fields with high field uniformity in dual polarisations simultaneously.

Inspec keywords: electromagnetic fields; polarisation; electromagnetic compatibility; waveguides

Other keywords: electromagnetic compatibility testing; TTEM cell; field uniformity; size 0.216 m; size 0.296 m; double polarisations; standard electromagnetic fields; single waveguide cell

Subjects: Electromagnetic compatibility and interference; Waveguides and microwave transmission lines

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