Common mode far field radiation mechanisms and prediction of a buck converter with cables based on common mode voltage mutation method

Author:

He Junping1,Wang Han1,Zhao Pengyang1,Wang Weixin1,Cao Lingling1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Power Electronics Centre Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Shenzhen City People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractIn the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) research, the knowledge of the formation mechanism of the far field electromagnetic radiation and its prediction is essential for the electromagnetic noise suppression design of a switched mode power supply. This paper investigates the equivalent driving sources of the common mode (CM) current of a Buck converter with cables. Based on the concept of CM voltage mutation, this paper proposes two mechanism models of the same‐direction CM voltage driving mode and the opposite‐direction CM voltage driving mode and derives the approximate analytical formulas for the far field intensity estimation of the horizontal cables. To evaluate the predictive effectiveness of the CM far field radiation model, a 30 MHz very high frequency (VHF) Buck prototype with shielded cables is built and tested, and a shielding shell and low impedance ground conductor suppression designs are then verified. The CM electromagnetic radiation mechanisms of a non‐isolated power converter are demonstrated here. The proposed electromagnetic radiation models, approximate analytical formulas, and improvement design can help to advance the CM radiation analysis and optimization design.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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