IEC 62433-2:2017

IEC 62433-2:2017

January 2017
International standard Current

EMC IC modelling - Part 2: Models of integrated circuits for EMI behavioural simulation - Conducted emissions modelling (ICEM-CE)

IEC 62433-2:2017 specifies macro-models for an Integrated Circuit (IC) to simulate conducted electromagnetic emissions on a printed circuit board. The model is commonly called Integrated Circuit Emission Model - Conducted Emission (ICEM-CE). The ICEM-CE macro-model can also be used for modelling an IC-die, a functional block and an Intellectual Property (IP) block. The ICEM-CE macro-model can be used to model both digital and analogue ICs. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:Incorporation of an XML based exchange format for model representation.

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Publication date

January 2017

Number of pages

217 p.

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IEC 62433-2:2017
Sumary
EMC IC modelling - Part 2: Models of integrated circuits for EMI behavioural simulation - Conducted emissions modelling (ICEM-CE)

IEC 62433-2:2017 specifies macro-models for an Integrated Circuit (IC) to simulate conducted electromagnetic emissions on a printed circuit board. The model is commonly called Integrated Circuit Emission Model - Conducted Emission (ICEM-CE). The ICEM-CE macro-model can also be used for modelling an IC-die, a functional block and an Intellectual Property (IP) block. The ICEM-CE macro-model can be used to model both digital and analogue ICs. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
Incorporation of an XML based exchange format for model representation.
Replaced standards (1)
IEC 62433-2:2008
October 2008
International standard Cancelled
EMC IC modelling - Part 2: Models of integrated circuits for EMI behavioural simulation - Conducted emissions modelling (ICEM-CE)

IEC 62433-2:2008 specifies macro-models for ICs to simulate conducted electromagnetic emissions on a printed circuit board. The model is commonly called Integrated Circuit Emission Model - Conducted Emission (ICEM-CE). The ICEM-CE model can also be used for modelling an IC-die, a functional block and an Intellectual Property block (IP). The ICEM-CE model can be used to model both digital and analogue ICs. Basically, conducted emissions have two origins: - conducted emissions through power supply terminals and ground reference structures; - conducted emissions through input/output (I/O) terminals. The ICEM-CE model addresses those two types of origins in a single approach. This standard defines structures and components of the macro-model for EMI simulation taking into account the IC's internal activities. This standard gives general data, which can be implemented in different formats or languages such as IBIS, IMIC, SPICE, VHDL-AMS and Verilog. SPICE is however chosen as default simulation environment to cover all the conducted emissions. This standard also specifies requirements for information that shall be incorporated in each ICEM-CE model or component part of the model for model circulation, but description syntax is not within the scope of this standard.

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