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Soydan Cakir

Researcher at Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey

Publications -  37
Citations -  127

Soydan Cakir is an academic researcher from Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. The author has contributed to research in topics: AC power & Test method. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 34 publications receiving 111 citations.

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Improving time-domain EMI measurements through digital signal processing

TL;DR: It is believed that general purpose time-domain instruments, as oscilloscopes, can be successfully used as an alternative hardware to measure EMI, since they provide accurate and reliable results, surpassing the conventional frequency-domain approach when transient disturbances are present.
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Sensing of RF Magnetic Fields Using Zeeman Splitting of Double Radiooptical Resonance and a New Approach to Helmholtz Coil Calibrations

TL;DR: In this article, the resonance interaction of laser, microwave, and radio frequency (RF) fields with Cesium (133Cs) atomic gas was investigated and linear dependence of the RF interaction frequency of the Zeeman components on the external static magnetic field was observed.
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Alternative conducted emission measurements for industry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors established the fundamentals of alternative conducted emission tests based on the impedance measurements of the equipment under test (Equipment Under Test), supply and used cables, and established the correlation between this alternative conducted emissions test method based on impedance measurements and the reference conducted emission test method using LISN.
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Characterization of a Far-Field Microwave Magnetic Field Strength Sensor Based on Double Radiooptical Resonance

TL;DR: In this article, double radio-optical resonance (DROR) was used as a novel-type field sensor, based on the laser spectroscopy technique, for the detection and investigation of the time-varying magnetic field.