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A Survey of Modeling and Reduction Techniques of Radiated EMI in Power Electronics

Juntao Yao, Zhedong Ma, Yanwen Lai, Shuo Wang

20212021 IEEE International Joint EMC/SI/PI and EMC Europe Symposium33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI) is an important and challenging topic in modern power electronics. To analyze radiated EMI, modeling research is the foundation. Modeling research can reveal fundamental mechanisms including switching noise generation, noise conversion into the radiation excitation, antenna characteristics, and near field couplings’ impact. Radiated EMI models are developed. Based on radiated EMI modeling research, noise reduction techniques are developed, including component improvement, printed circuit board (PCB) layout improvement, high-frequency EMI filters, and shielding. This paper summarizes recent research advances and discusses future radiated EMI challenges and research topics.

Topics & Concepts

EMIElectromagnetic interferencePower electronicsReduction (mathematics)Effective radiated powerElectronicsElectromagnetic compatibilityElectrical engineeringPower (physics)Electronic engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringPhysicsVoltageMathematicsAntenna (radio)GeometryQuantum mechanicsElectromagnetic Compatibility and Noise SuppressionElectromagnetic Compatibility and MeasurementsElectrostatic Discharge in Electronics
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