This work presents an analysis of two techniques used to analyze the frequency domain characteristics of conducted emissions measured in time domain using a LISN connected to two Switched-Mode Power Supplies. The considered interval is 10-150 kHz. The two techniques are the Short Time Fourier Transform and the Empirical Mode Decomposition method, focusing on spectral properties of impulsive phenomena, and compatibility with the typical settings of EMI receiver, whose output represents a validation reference case. The analysis points out the influence of the record length and resolution bandwidth with respect to the local signal non-stationarity
In the context of recent decades in which there has been great development in power electronics syst...
EMC spectrum analyzers are popularly used for electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement in powe...
In Electromagnetic Compatibility emission measurements, a common problem takes place when equipment ...
This work presents an analysis of two techniques used to analyze the frequency domain characteristic...
International audienceMethods based on time-domain sampling and successive tapering and Fourier anal...
none2noMethods based on time-domain sampling and successive tapering and Fourier analysis, used in t...
International audienceSwitched-mode power supplies (SMPSs) are a relevant and widespread source of u...
In this paper the electromagnetic interference generated by an SMPS power converter in the 2-150 kHz...
Conducted interference is rapidly increasing due to the widespread use of power electronics. This is...
This paper discusses an approach to analyzing and assessing the frequency spectra of conducted emiss...
Conducted interference caused by equipment connected to power supply networks, and the interference ...
Switched-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs) are a relevant source of conducted emissions, in particular in ...
none2noThe paper presents a study of the influence of the measurement setup to the variability and u...
A new method of analysis is proposed to graphically predict the spectrum envelope of electromagnetic...
A time-domain technique for the design of passive power line conducted electromagnetic interference ...
In the context of recent decades in which there has been great development in power electronics syst...
EMC spectrum analyzers are popularly used for electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement in powe...
In Electromagnetic Compatibility emission measurements, a common problem takes place when equipment ...
This work presents an analysis of two techniques used to analyze the frequency domain characteristic...
International audienceMethods based on time-domain sampling and successive tapering and Fourier anal...
none2noMethods based on time-domain sampling and successive tapering and Fourier analysis, used in t...
International audienceSwitched-mode power supplies (SMPSs) are a relevant and widespread source of u...
In this paper the electromagnetic interference generated by an SMPS power converter in the 2-150 kHz...
Conducted interference is rapidly increasing due to the widespread use of power electronics. This is...
This paper discusses an approach to analyzing and assessing the frequency spectra of conducted emiss...
Conducted interference caused by equipment connected to power supply networks, and the interference ...
Switched-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs) are a relevant source of conducted emissions, in particular in ...
none2noThe paper presents a study of the influence of the measurement setup to the variability and u...
A new method of analysis is proposed to graphically predict the spectrum envelope of electromagnetic...
A time-domain technique for the design of passive power line conducted electromagnetic interference ...
In the context of recent decades in which there has been great development in power electronics syst...
EMC spectrum analyzers are popularly used for electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement in powe...
In Electromagnetic Compatibility emission measurements, a common problem takes place when equipment ...