RE: NEC-2 simulations

2003-03-31 Thread drcuthbert

Tim,
what is CEM? 

   Dave Cuthbert


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I use NEC-2 in a limited way.

Good to hear that there are others on the PSTC list that does that. :-)

BTW, are there any guys out there that work with CEM?

Tim Foo






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RE: NEC-2 simulations

2003-03-27 Thread Brench, Colin

CEM = Computation ElectroMagnetics.

There are a number of us around using CEM for EMC design and anyalysis
where appropriate.  The ACES group (Applied Computation Electromagnetics
Society) have a session dedicated to EMC at their annual conference in
Monterey, CA.  (It's next week - if you hurry you'll make it!)  Not a
huge interest but one that is very much alive and well.  Also at the
various IEEE Symposium you'll find a number of papers applying CEM
techniques to EMC issues.

In the past I have written a column for the IEEE EMCS newsletter on CEM
and more recently a column on EMC for the ACES newsletter.  This was
done with idea of more closely tying these two fields together.  The
response was not deafening :-).

As co-author of a book on Computational EMC Modeling I can atest to at
least a few hundred people around the world that have at least looked
into this arena.

cheers,

Colin..




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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 11:01 AM
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Subject: RE: NEC-2 simulations



Tim,
what is CEM? 

   Dave Cuthbert


From: Wan Juang Foo [mailto:f...@np.edu.sg]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 2:34 AM
To: drcuthbert; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: NEC-2 simulations



I use NEC-2 in a limited way.

Good to hear that there are others on the PSTC list that does that. :-)

BTW, are there any guys out there that work with CEM?

Tim Foo






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Re: NEC-2 simulations

2003-03-27 Thread Wan Juang Foo


I use NEC-2 in a limited way.

Good to hear that there are others on the PSTC list that does that. :-)

BTW, are there any guys out there that work with CEM?

Tim Foo







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RE: NEC-2 simulations

2003-03-24 Thread Michael Taylor
For what it is worth I have found the following programs (free or low cost) to
be of great assistance in dealing with the intricacies of Electromagnetic
behavior in it's various forms.  A great alternative to the $80,000 EM
Simulator add-in for Cadence CAD systems.

EZNEC by Roy Lewallen (a derivative of NEC2 with a good user interface)
[www.eznec.com] 
TOROID  (a great aid)  www.members.aol.com/toroids/johnindx.htm 
SONNET-LITE (free student version - good HF EM modeler but limited in nodes)
www.sonnetusa.com 
APLAC (free student version circuit simulator) Great for digesting HF
circuits  www.aplac.com 
RealTime by Huan-Shang Tsai (great - low cost - 2D EM Field Simulator -ISBN
0-8493-2365-7) www.crcpress.com 
also of use is ARRL-Radio Designer (a limited - but helpful RF CAD program,
ISBN 0-87259-679-6) www.arrl.org 

While humble compared to some high  simulators like the offerings from
ANSOFT or ZELAND, these programs provide tremendous assistance for limited (or
free) cash outlay.  When the marketing types force you to deal with a new
product containing a TI-320 series DSP @100+ Mhz in a plastic case (read-Comb
Generator), you need all the help you can get.

Regards, 
Michael Taylor -PE-NCE 
(still digging out from 42+ snowfall) 
Hach Group - Loveland, CO 
Danaher Corp. 


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I have been using NEC-2 antenna software for simulations of EMC situations.
Antenna-to-antenna, ferrites on cables, DUT cables, BC station field strength,
and such. Anyone else using NEC for this?

 Dave Cuthbert 
 Micron Technology 

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NEC-2 simulations

2003-03-21 Thread drcuthbert

I have been using NEC-2 antenna software for simulations of EMC situations.
Antenna-to-antenna, ferrites on cables, DUT cables, BC station field strength,
and such. Anyone else using NEC for this?

 Dave Cuthbert
 Micron Technology


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