Title :
A Generalized Common-Mode Current Cancelation Approach for Power Converters
Author :
Yongbin Chu ; Shuo Wang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract :
The interwinding parasitic capacitance of transformers and the parasitic capacitance between semiconductor switches and the ground are two major contributors to the common-mode (CM) noise currents in switched mode power converters. In this paper, a generalized CM current cancelation approach is proposed for the reduction of CM noise in isolated power converters. The approach is demonstrated in a forward converter. In this approach, the total effect of the two parasitic capacitances on CM noise is represented with an equivalent parasitic capacitance (EPC) at low frequencies. With this EPC, different CM current cancelation techniques can be efficiently organized to simultaneously cancel the low-frequency CM noise caused by these two parasitic capacitances. Furthermore, the EPC can be used to evaluate and quantify the performance of CM noise reduction techniques. Both theoretical analysis and experimental results show that the proposed approach is easy to implement and can significantly attenuate low frequency CM noise and therefore greatly reduce CM filter size and cost.
Keywords :
filters; power convertors; semiconductor switches; transformers; CM current cancelation techniques; CM filter; CM noise reduction techniques; common-mode noise currents; equivalent parasitic capacitance; generalized CM current cancelation approach; generalized common-mode current cancellation approach; interwinding parasitic capacitance; isolated power converters; parasitic capacitances; semiconductor switches; transformers; Hafnium; Low-frequency noise; Parasitic capacitance; Semiconductor diodes; Windings; Common mode (CM) noise; Common-mode (CM) noise; equivalent parasitic capacitance; equivalent parasitic capacitance (EPC); forward converter; generalized CM current cancelation (GCMCC); generalized common mode current cancellation; parasitic capacitance; parasitic capacitances;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2014.2387335