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Elimination of Potential Electrical Stress During EMC (CS01) Testing

Published 2019-07-12 From Jet Propulsion Laboratory 3 authors

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Abstract

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This viewgraph presentation reviews possible ways to eliminate electrical stress during Electromagneticic Compatibility (EMC) testing. The presentation reviews tests that have had problems due to electrical stress. On December 5, 1995 Cassini Radar instrument failed a functional test in preparation for EMC conducted susceptibility (CSO 1 ) testing. The instrument power supply did not turn on as required, and failure occurred prior to injection of CS test stimulus. A investigation of the failure was conducted. A PSPICE simulation of Cassini Radar 30V line using the EMC test setup was performed; the result of the simulation was an oscillation on the 30V input of the power supply. In another case: on December 28, 1999 an oscillation occurred on the input power line of the SlRTF Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) while preparing to perform CSOI testing, Resulted in damage to flight hardware. Subsequent to failure, JPL provided GSFC history and corrective action from Cassini Radar CSOI test failure GSFC implemented the same corrective action as JPL, except that the value of the resistor connected across the isolation transformer primary winding is 2.5 ohms instead of 50 ohms. Three recommendations are made: (1) Make EMC test community aware of the problem and potential solutions by presenting papers at major environmental test conferences (2) Include warnings and safeguards in EMC test requirements and procedures (3) Try to convince EMC test equipment suppliers to design a CSOl test fixture similar to fixture shown in the diagram

Authors

  • Erickson, Kenneth P. Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech.
  • Whittlesey, Albert C. Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech.
  • Vorperian, Vatche Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech.

Keywords

  • Cassini radar
  • oscillation
  • power converters
  • failure analysis

Citation: Erickson, Kenneth P., Whittlesey, Albert C., Vorperian, Vatche (2019). Elimination of Potential Electrical Stress During EMC (CS01) Testing. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. NASA NTRS ID 20070024880. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20070024880 ↗