Influence of Output Terminations on Common-Mode Conducted Emissions Evaluation of Interface Converters

IF 5 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE open journal of power electronics Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1109/OJPEL.2024.3433605
Christopher D. New;Andrew N. Lemmon;Aaron D. Brovont
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Current conducted emissions standards provide considerable flexibility in the handling of interface converters, which are of increasing importance for the design and implementation of microgrids. Of particular interest herein is the approach selected for terminating the output ports of such converters during conducted emissions qualification testing. This article provides a theoretical treatment of an interface converter consisting of a SiC-based single-phase inverter in a custom-built testbed for evaluating conducted emissions. The accompanying analysis demonstrates that the selection of output terminations plays a significant role in determining the resulting emissions, with a difference of up to 40 dB observed in the relevant emissions metrics. These predictions are validated with a set of empirical studies. The dependence on output termination selection is emphasized further in deployed systems, which are not influenced by the presence of compliance measurement equipment. In this configuration, the common-mode resonance of the system is shown to elevate peak emissions due to reduced damping. Overall, this paper highlights an opportunity to improve emissions standards with respect to interface converters by standardizing output terminations, particularly in view of the increased high-frequency emissions produced by systems implemented with wide band-gap technology.
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输出端接对接口转换器共模传导发射评估的影响
目前的传导排放标准在处理接口转换器方面提供了相当大的灵活性,而接口转换器对于微电网的设计和实施越来越重要。本文特别关注的是在传导发射合格性测试期间终止此类转换器输出端口的方法。本文从理论上论述了一种接口转换器,该转换器由一个基于碳化硅的单相逆变器组成,安装在一个定制的测试平台上,用于评估传导辐射。随附的分析表明,输出端接的选择在决定所产生的辐射方面起着重要作用,在相关的辐射指标中可观察到高达 40 dB 的差异。一组实证研究验证了这些预测。在不受合规性测量设备影响的部署系统中,输出终端选择的依赖性得到了进一步强调。在这种配置下,系统的共模共振会因阻尼减小而导致峰值发射升高。总之,本文强调了通过标准化输出终端来改进接口转换器排放标准的机会,特别是考虑到采用宽带隙技术的系统会产生更多的高频辐射。
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