It is one of the main coupling ways of broadband high power microwave pulse to enter into the electronic equipment in the form of field line coupling and produce effect. However, both the field and the coupling signal test data contain a certain interval of dispersion, which may conceal the inherent law of the field line coupling effect. In order to clearly understand and quantify the inheritance of the two signals, a large sample of field and single-core cable coupling signals were tested based on the plate-cable model, and the parameter characteristics and distribution of the two sets of impulse signals were statistically analyzed, and the inheritance between them was tested. This method and result can help to deepen the understanding of the internal law of field line coupling and extend the application to the determination of field-to-cable coupling transfer function.
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