Paper title: UNCONVENTIONAL CABLE CONSTRUCTION POSSIBILITIES FOR ELECTROMAGNETICALLY COMPATIBLE APPLICATIONS
Author(s): JAROSLAV LELÁK, JANKA SULOVA, OTTO VERBICH, RASTISLAV VALACH, ATTILA KMENT, MAREK PÍPA,
Abstract: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is one of the most important phenomena from complex systems’ reliability point of view.
Omission of its requirements might possibly result in catastrophic consequences in medium to large scale manufacturing
companies. High-frequency cable networks must comply with electromagnetic shielding regulations. Shielding must not only
allow energy emission exceeding the prescribed value, but it must adequately protect the cables from external electromagnetic
radiation. Shielding efficiency of signal and power cables as well is one of the most important parameters. Cable shielding or
shielding guarantees the electrical properties and EMC and also embodies human health protection against electromagnetic
radiation. Prescribed limits for electromagnetic radiation in buildings, or other interfering effects of transmission, distribution
and signal networks are affected by the type and various components of cables used. Paper describes obtained transmission
properties of cables made of unconventional construction materials.
Keywords: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electromagnetic shielding measurements on selected cables, transfer
impedance Year: 2020 | Tome: 65 | Issue: 3-4 | Pp.: 217-220
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