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Advances in Modeling and Reduction of Conducted and Radiated EMI in Non-isolated Power Converters

Juntao Yao, Yanwen Lai, Zhedong Ma, Shuo Wang

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Abstract

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) in non-isolated power converters is regulated by extensive standards in many applications. EMI modeling and reduction research is key to develop solutions to achieve EMI compliance. For conducted EMI, there are lots of techniques to analyze noise sources, propagation paths, parasitic couplings, and so on, which are summarized in this survey. Fundamental and general techniques to investigate and to reduce conducted EMI are analyzed. Moreover, in the high switching frequency era and with increasing applications of wide bandgap devices, radiated EMI is becoming an inevitable challenge. Modeling and reduction of radiated EMI, therefore, is becoming an important topic. Recent advances in radiated EMI research for non-isolated power converters are summarized and analyzed. Future EMI research development is discussed.

Topics & Concepts

EMIElectromagnetic interferenceConvertersElectronic engineeringNoise (video)Electromagnetic compatibilityPower (physics)Reduction (mathematics)Conducted electromagnetic interferenceEngineeringComputer scienceElectrical engineeringPhysicsVoltageArtificial intelligenceMathematicsQuantum mechanicsImage (mathematics)GeometryElectromagnetic Compatibility and Noise SuppressionAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesElectromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements
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