J. Timperley, Peter Longo, Daniel McKim, J. M. Vallejo
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Electromagnetic Interference Data Collection from Bus Coupler Capacitors
The traditional method to collect radio frequency spectrum data from 50 kHz to 100 MHz for Electromagnetic Interference analysis has been with a radio frequency current transformer. Experience has shown useful data can also be collected from the capacitor bus couplers schemes now in service. Several case studies are presented and comparison of the data collected is discussed.