2015 IEEE 13th Brazilian Power Electronics Conference and 1st Southern Power Electronics Conference (COBEP/SPEC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/cobep.2015.7420155
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Photovoltaic systems representation for high frequency studies - part I: The power transformer modeling

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“…This is because all electronics and major electronic components are subject to conducted and radiated noise [14]. Through analysis and study of electromagnetic compatibility are considered the phenomena described as [15], [16]: i. off-state output capacitance; ii. turn-on and turn-off; iii.. diode reverse recovery [17].…”
Section: Switching Devicesmentioning
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“…This is because all electronics and major electronic components are subject to conducted and radiated noise [14]. Through analysis and study of electromagnetic compatibility are considered the phenomena described as [15], [16]: i. off-state output capacitance; ii. turn-on and turn-off; iii.. diode reverse recovery [17].…”
Section: Switching Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Fig. 6 (a) is shown a combination of all the capacitances described in different studies in order to gain a generalized model that can integrate all the capacitive and inductive couplings [16].…”
Section: Switching Devicesmentioning
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