2024
DOI: 10.24084/repqj18.208
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Uncertainties in the Quantification of Supraharmonic Emission: Variations over Time

Abstract: This paper shows a study of the variations of the supraharmonic distortion emitted by an LED lamp during and after its thermal stabilization. The study is aimed to contribute to map the uncertainties existing when quantifying supraharmonics. Measurements of the current drawn by five lamps of the same type and manufacturer are performed. Then, analysis in the frequency domain is performed and the Total Supraharmonic Current (TSHC) index is used to quantify the supraharmonic emission of the lamps. The TSHC is ca… Show more

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“…The central lobe is larger than the one of the rectangular window and a synchronized analysis of a single tone produces seven tones while only one tone derives from the use of the rectangular window. To account for this systematic error, all seven components are combined in a single spectral component at the central frequency applying a compensation gain calculated by equation (7).…”
Section: E Nuttal Windowmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The central lobe is larger than the one of the rectangular window and a synchronized analysis of a single tone produces seven tones while only one tone derives from the use of the rectangular window. To account for this systematic error, all seven components are combined in a single spectral component at the central frequency applying a compensation gain calculated by equation (7).…”
Section: E Nuttal Windowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunity and compatibility levels referred to supraharmonics are reported in Standards IEC 61000-4-19 and IEC 61000-2-2, respectively [7]. Due to the manner of interaction between the transmission systems and the power grid, it is worth comparing the compatibility levels and the immunity test levels with permissible levels of intentional emission.…”
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