An Approach to Identify Noise-Source Parameters of DC–DC Converter and Predict Conducted Emissions With Different Loads

IF 0.9 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Letters on Electromagnetic Compatibility Practice and Applications Pub Date : 2022-12-09 DOI:10.1109/LEMCPA.2022.3228199
Shuqi Zhang;Kengo Iokibe;Yoshitaka Toyota
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The black-box equivalent-circuit model is generally used to predict electromagnetic interference (EMI) from dc–dc converters for assisting with filter design. We previously proposed a Norton-based two-port equivalent-circuit model excluding load to investigate the load effect on EMI. The EMI prediction presupposes constant internal impedances independent of the load change with only the noise current source change dependent on the load change. Under these conditions, the noise current source at any load can be calculated by using the numerical interpolation method. In this work, we used a dc–dc buck converter with a switching frequency of 200 kHz and identified the model parameters precisely by applying the waveform decomposition method. The internal admittances were found to be almost constant with respect to load change and only the input-port current source decreased with load. We then applied the cubic spline interpolation method to fit the input-port current source and calculate it at any load. This approach was verified by predicting the input-port noise voltage for loads between 3.3 and $15.6~\Omega $ . Below 80 MHz, where the input-port current source decreased with load, the input-port voltage predicted using the input-port current source fitted by interpolation was in good agreement with the measured one.
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一种识别DC-DC变换器噪声源参数和预测不同负载下传导发射的方法
黑盒等效电路模型通常用于预测直流-直流转换器的电磁干扰(EMI),以协助滤波器设计。我们之前提出了一个基于Norton的排除负载的双端口等效电路模型,以研究负载对EMI的影响。EMI预测的前提是恒定的内部阻抗独立于负载变化,只有噪声电流源的变化取决于负载变化。在这些条件下,可以使用数值插值方法计算任何负载下的噪声电流源。在这项工作中,我们使用了开关频率为200 kHz的直流-直流降压转换器,并通过应用波形分解方法精确地识别了模型参数。发现内部导纳相对于负载变化几乎是恒定的,并且只有输入端口电流源随着负载而减小。然后,我们应用三次样条插值方法来拟合输入端口电流源,并在任何负载下进行计算。通过预测3.3至$15.6~\Omega$之间负载的输入端口噪声电压,验证了这种方法。在80MHz以下,在输入端口电流源随负载而减小的情况下,使用通过插值拟合的输入端口电流来源预测的输入端口电压与测量值非常一致。
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