International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE 2012
DOI: 10.1109/emceurope.2012.6396846
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Six-port scattering parameters of a three-phase mains choke for consistent modelling of common-mode and differential-mode response

Abstract: The characterization of passive component properties over a wide frequency range is usually done using scattering parameters. This paper presents the measurement and modeling approach for two typical three-phase mains chokes (3x100µH, 230V, 60A and 3x2.3mH, 230V, 65A) based on six-port scattering parameters using a common two-port vector network analyzer. The model allows to reproduce consistently common-mode and differential-mode response of a passive six-port device, covering a frequency range from 10Hz to 3… Show more

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“…The offline impedance measurement methods have been well used to extract impedances of many power electronics related passive components [11]. For instance, the impedance of a common-mode (CM) choke in a power converter can be used to construct the behavioral model for EMI simulations [12], [13]. Parasitic parameters of power semiconductor devices can be extracted from impedance measurements for switching characteristics analysis [14]- [16].…”
Section: Offline Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The offline impedance measurement methods have been well used to extract impedances of many power electronics related passive components [11]. For instance, the impedance of a common-mode (CM) choke in a power converter can be used to construct the behavioral model for EMI simulations [12], [13]. Parasitic parameters of power semiconductor devices can be extracted from impedance measurements for switching characteristics analysis [14]- [16].…”
Section: Offline Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%