Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science (Jan 2021)

A Simplified Frequency Model for Industrial Common-Mode Chocks Used in High-Power Converters

  • Seyed Fariborz Zarei,
  • Saeed Khankalantary

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26866/jees.2021.21.1.15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 15 – 22

Abstract

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This paper proposes a simplified analytical model for electromagnetic interference (EMI) filters used in high-power converters. High-power converters produce radio frequency conducted noise because they use high-frequency switching in the range of a few kHz to tens of kHz. The noise propagates into the power grid, which disturbs the functionality of the radio frequency apparatuses. Well-known standards, such as CISPR, provide the measurement and assessment methodologies for these devices. Moreover, the emission level of the noise is restricted at the source side. Using EMI filters is the most effective approach for dealing with this issue. However, due to the nonlinear nature of the common-mode (CM) cores, the modeling of the cores is a complicated task, which makes the selection and design of the filters less than optimal. In this paper, an analytical modeling of the CM filters is provided to suit the nonlinear frequency-dependent behavior of the CM cores. The simplicity of the proposed model makes it a very suitable choice for inclusion in the design procedures, which results in a more accurate and optimum filter selection among the many available commercial industrial filters. To validate the proposed model, the frequency-dependent model obtained is verified by experimental tests with a commercial CM choke. According to the results, the proposed model accurately describes the actual EMI filter behavior.

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