none2noMethods based on time-domain sampling and successive tapering and Fourier analysis, used in the “harmonics” frequency interval up to 2.4kHz, cannot be automatically extended to the 2-150 kHz interval, in particular considering the emissions of Switched-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs) in a modern smart grid or low-voltage distribution scenario. Emissions are substantially impulsive and oscillatory superposed to the mains signal, possibly featuring multiple switching fundamentals and their harmonics with unstable or purposely changing fundamental frequency. Fourier analysis (namely Discrete Fourier Transform) is commonly used to characterize the spectrum of emissions from time-domain data, but the influence of its settings should be verifi...
EMC spectrum analyzers are popularly used for electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement in powe...
The author presents a new approach to spectral analysis of electric signals and related problems enc...
Conducted interference is rapidly increasing due to the widespread use of power electronics. This is...
International audienceMethods based on time-domain sampling and successive tapering and Fourier anal...
The dataset contains measurements of conducted emissions of two ITE SMPSs named "Black" an...
This work presents an analysis of two techniques used to analyze the frequency domain characteristic...
none2noSwitched-mode power supplies (SMPSs) are a relevant and widespread source of unsymmetrical co...
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...
Modern Smart Grids (SGs) are characterized by the simultaneous presence of time-varying and non-line...
The frequency range 2 – 150 kHz, typically occupied by switching harmonics and communication signals...
A new method of analysis is proposed to graphically predict the spectrum envelope of electromagnetic...
In the context of recent decades in which there has been great development in power electronics syst...
The measurement of conducted emissions of Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs) is discussed for the...
Spectrum analyzers are usually used in measuring the electromagnetic interference (EMI) noise in pow...
EMC spectrum analyzers are popularly used for electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement in powe...
The author presents a new approach to spectral analysis of electric signals and related problems enc...
Conducted interference is rapidly increasing due to the widespread use of power electronics. This is...
International audienceMethods based on time-domain sampling and successive tapering and Fourier anal...
The dataset contains measurements of conducted emissions of two ITE SMPSs named "Black" an...
This work presents an analysis of two techniques used to analyze the frequency domain characteristic...
none2noSwitched-mode power supplies (SMPSs) are a relevant and widespread source of unsymmetrical co...
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...
Modern Smart Grids (SGs) are characterized by the simultaneous presence of time-varying and non-line...
The frequency range 2 – 150 kHz, typically occupied by switching harmonics and communication signals...
A new method of analysis is proposed to graphically predict the spectrum envelope of electromagnetic...
In the context of recent decades in which there has been great development in power electronics syst...
The measurement of conducted emissions of Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs) is discussed for the...
Spectrum analyzers are usually used in measuring the electromagnetic interference (EMI) noise in pow...
EMC spectrum analyzers are popularly used for electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement in powe...
The author presents a new approach to spectral analysis of electric signals and related problems enc...
Conducted interference is rapidly increasing due to the widespread use of power electronics. This is...