This paper describes modelling a step-down chopper designed for a photovoltaic application to study its performance of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in conducted mode. The EMC measurements attended at this stage have shown that the buck converter is a harmful device for its electromagnetic environment. Indeed, the fast-switching operation leads to higher levels of conducted and radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI) and subsequently facilitates the electromagnetic coupling with the surrounding environment. In this sense, we present a new proposal of structure and control based on a combination of two techniques, namely pseudo-random modulation and soft switching, thus minimizing the conducted electromagnetic emissions at the sour...
This paper shows how a multi-step optimal conversion architecture can be used as a switching techniq...
Electromagnetic compatibility is one of the most critical challenges when designing switched-mode po...
As society and technology are developing, the amount of electrically powered devices is ever increas...
This research provides a new control technique for mitigating conducted electromagnetic interference...
This paper is focused on electromagnetic interference from DC/DC converter of photovoltaic system fo...
This paper is focused on electromagnetic interference from DC/DC converter of photovoltaic system fo...
Abstract: The green environment warrants not only researchers, but rather all citizens, to adopt ren...
Modern electronic systems require tiny, high-quality, less weight, reliable and efficient power supp...
This paper explores new techniques to reduce the conducted EMI generated by switched power converter...
Various non-conventional methods have been employed in the past, to reduce the cost and weight of tr...
Electromagnetic compatibility and compliance with relevant standards is imperative for commercial su...
The number of electrically driven loads in a modern vehicle is constantly increasing. Many loads tha...
This paper contributes to the conducted EMI reduction generated by switched power converters operati...
This paper describes the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) analysis of an inverting buck/boost con...
This paper presents a modulation scheme in order to reduce conducted Electromagnetic Interference (E...
This paper shows how a multi-step optimal conversion architecture can be used as a switching techniq...
Electromagnetic compatibility is one of the most critical challenges when designing switched-mode po...
As society and technology are developing, the amount of electrically powered devices is ever increas...
This research provides a new control technique for mitigating conducted electromagnetic interference...
This paper is focused on electromagnetic interference from DC/DC converter of photovoltaic system fo...
This paper is focused on electromagnetic interference from DC/DC converter of photovoltaic system fo...
Abstract: The green environment warrants not only researchers, but rather all citizens, to adopt ren...
Modern electronic systems require tiny, high-quality, less weight, reliable and efficient power supp...
This paper explores new techniques to reduce the conducted EMI generated by switched power converter...
Various non-conventional methods have been employed in the past, to reduce the cost and weight of tr...
Electromagnetic compatibility and compliance with relevant standards is imperative for commercial su...
The number of electrically driven loads in a modern vehicle is constantly increasing. Many loads tha...
This paper contributes to the conducted EMI reduction generated by switched power converters operati...
This paper describes the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) analysis of an inverting buck/boost con...
This paper presents a modulation scheme in order to reduce conducted Electromagnetic Interference (E...
This paper shows how a multi-step optimal conversion architecture can be used as a switching techniq...
Electromagnetic compatibility is one of the most critical challenges when designing switched-mode po...
As society and technology are developing, the amount of electrically powered devices is ever increas...