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Conducted EMI identification in power electronic converters. Edition No. 1

  • Published: July 2009
  • 112 Pages
  • VDM Publishing House

This work presents the circuit simulations and the
conventional signal processing technique (Wiener
filtering) in order to reconstruct conducted
ElectroMagnetic Interferences (EMI), generated and
propagated in power electronics converters. In the
simulation study, the most accurate presently
available models of components of circuit have been
used and improved. The proposed Wiener filtering
method allows to identifying the transfer function
between source and generated
perturbations. It can be useful for better
understanding of the origin of the disturbances of
such complex system and may be helpful in converters
designing, concerning particularly control lows or
switching modes. The proposed method has been
developed and validated on simply DC boost structure
and the applied to voltage inverters using PWM, PDM
and finally using resonance (PQRDCLI topology). It
proved that, EMI level and shape, depend on converter
state.

Piotr, Musznicki.
Piotr Musznicki (1976) received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in
Power Electronics from the Faculty of Electrical and Control
Engineering of the Gdansk University of Technology in 2001 and
2006 and also Ph.D. degree in INPG Laboratoire d’Electrotechnique
de Grenoble in 2006.

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