2009 35th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iecon.2009.5415102
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Contribution to conducted EMI reduction in multiconverter topology

Abstract: Abstract-This paper contributes to the conducted EMI reduction generated by switched power converters operating in multiconverter arrangement. The EMI reduction is achieved by means of the combination of two techniques: interleaving and switching frequency modulation. The effectiveness of such methods in terms of EMI reduction is experimentally validated in a four channel parallel buck converter. The technique that provides the best attenuation results is identified. Finally, special attention has been paid to… Show more

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“…According to reported works, there are a few approaches that can be adopted to resolve the EMI caused by the switching-frequency harmonics. A simple and straightforward method is to employ passive EMI filters to filter out the conducted EMI [12][15], but this increases the cost and weight of the converter [16], [17].…”
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“…According to reported works, there are a few approaches that can be adopted to resolve the EMI caused by the switching-frequency harmonics. A simple and straightforward method is to employ passive EMI filters to filter out the conducted EMI [12][15], but this increases the cost and weight of the converter [16], [17].…”
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confidence: 99%