The growing use of electric vehicles is requiring the implementation of power electronics applications with ever faster devices, such as silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET, to reduce switching power losses and reach higher power density, with the final objective of improving performance and lowering the system cost. A side effect of such faster switching devices is the generation of high-frequency harmonics with significant energy, so their impact must be evaluated in terms of conducted and radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI). The optimal design of PCBs and filters for facing electromagnetic compatibility issues requires properly estimating the EMI level of different design solutions. Analysis of the current state of the art reveals that ...
High power density is the primary design consideration for power converters in more electric aircraf...
The phenomena causing the production and spreading of unwanted electromagnetic emissions arising fro...
Modern power electronics develop very rapidly. The main direction for development nowadays is increa...
In this paper, a preliminary PCB board for the electromagnetic interference (EMI) characterization o...
Conducted EMI in Inverters with SiC Transistors Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is the main side ...
A key characteristic of today’s switched mode power converters are their conducted electromagnetic e...
Advantages of silicon carbide devices, such as increasing switching frequency while guaranteeing hig...
The SiC MOSFET in the medium-voltage direct-current (MVdc) transportation electrification system fea...
One of the main goals in modern power electronics lies in the increase of power density. This trend ...
Silicon Carbide (SiC) power semiconductor devices achieve low switching losses with fast switching o...
The majority of EMI concerns are centered on radio frequency (RF) emission sources. Although most RF...
The recent technological progress of semiconductors and increasing demand for power electronic conve...
SiC-based diodes and MOSFETs switch extremely quickly with low conduction losses. Thus, from the per...
The trend towards more electric aircraft (MEA) requires replacement of the existing non-propulsive p...
This paper deals the design of EMI filter associated with buck converter using fast semiconductors s...
High power density is the primary design consideration for power converters in more electric aircraf...
The phenomena causing the production and spreading of unwanted electromagnetic emissions arising fro...
Modern power electronics develop very rapidly. The main direction for development nowadays is increa...
In this paper, a preliminary PCB board for the electromagnetic interference (EMI) characterization o...
Conducted EMI in Inverters with SiC Transistors Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is the main side ...
A key characteristic of today’s switched mode power converters are their conducted electromagnetic e...
Advantages of silicon carbide devices, such as increasing switching frequency while guaranteeing hig...
The SiC MOSFET in the medium-voltage direct-current (MVdc) transportation electrification system fea...
One of the main goals in modern power electronics lies in the increase of power density. This trend ...
Silicon Carbide (SiC) power semiconductor devices achieve low switching losses with fast switching o...
The majority of EMI concerns are centered on radio frequency (RF) emission sources. Although most RF...
The recent technological progress of semiconductors and increasing demand for power electronic conve...
SiC-based diodes and MOSFETs switch extremely quickly with low conduction losses. Thus, from the per...
The trend towards more electric aircraft (MEA) requires replacement of the existing non-propulsive p...
This paper deals the design of EMI filter associated with buck converter using fast semiconductors s...
High power density is the primary design consideration for power converters in more electric aircraf...
The phenomena causing the production and spreading of unwanted electromagnetic emissions arising fro...
Modern power electronics develop very rapidly. The main direction for development nowadays is increa...