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Improving the electromagnetic compatibility of electronic products by using response surface methodology and artificial neural network

Journal

MICROELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 1-13

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/MI-06-2021-0052

Keywords

Electromagnetic interference (EMI); Electro-magnetic susceptibility (EMS); Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); Taguchi experimental design; Multivariate parametric design; Principal component gray relational analysis (PCA and GRA); Response surface methodology (RSM); Artificial neural network (ANN)

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The study aims to use the Taguchi Method for parametric design in the early stages of product development, improve electromagnetic compatibility, and reduce costs and labor consumption. The optimal parameter set is determined using principal component gray relational analysis, response surface methodology, and artificial neural network. These parameter designs can effectively enhance EMC, meet customer requirements, and pass tests.
Purpose The purpose of this study is to use the Taguchi Method for parametric design in the early stages of product development. electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues can be considered in the early stages of product design to reduce counter-measure components, product cost and labor consumption increases due to a number of design changes in the R&D cycle and to accelerate the R&D process. Design/methodology/approach The three EMC characteristics, including radiated emission, conducted emission and fast transient impulse immunity of power, are considered response values; control factors are determined with respect to the relevant parameters for printed circuit board and mechanical design of the product and peripheral devices used in conjunction with the product are considered as noise factors. The optimal parameter set is determined by using the principal component gray relational analysis in conjunction with both response surface methodology and artificial neural network. Findings Market specifications and cost of components are considered to propose an optimal parameter design set with the number of grounded screw holes being 14, the size of the shell heat dissipation holes being 3 mm and the arrangement angle of shell heat dissipation holes being 45 degrees, to dispose of 390 O filters on the noise source. Originality/value The optimal parameter set can improve EMC effectively to accommodate the design specifications required by customers and pass test regulations.

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