IEC 62433-6:2020
EMC IC modelling - Part 6: Models of integrated circuits for pulse immunity behavioural simulation - Conducted pulse immunity modelling (ICIM-CPI)
Abstract
IEC 62433-6:2020 describes the extraction flow for deriving an immunity macro-model of an Integrated Circuit (IC) against conducted Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) according to IEC 61000-4-2 and Electrical Fast Transients (EFT) according to IEC 61000-4-4.
The model addresses physical damages due to overvoltage, thermal damage and other failure modes. Functional failures can also be addressed. This model allows the immunity simulation of the IC in an application. This model is commonly called "Integrated Circuit Immunity Model Conducted Pulse Immunity", ICIM-CPI.
This document provides:
- the description of ICIM-CPI macro-model elements representing electrical, thermal or logical behaviour of the IC.
- a universal data exchange format based on XML.
The model addresses physical damages due to overvoltage, thermal damage and other failure modes. Functional failures can also be addressed. This model allows the immunity simulation of the IC in an application. This model is commonly called "Integrated Circuit Immunity Model Conducted Pulse Immunity", ICIM-CPI.
This document provides:
- the description of ICIM-CPI macro-model elements representing electrical, thermal or logical behaviour of the IC.
- a universal data exchange format based on XML.
Additional information
Publication type | International Standard |
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Publication date | 2020-09-22 |
Edition | 1.0 |
Available language(s) | English/French |
TC/SC | TC 47/SC 47A - Integrated circuitsrss |
ICS | 31.200 - Integrated circuits. Microelectronics |
Stability date | 2025 |
Pages | 110 |
File size | 5051 KB |
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