Title :
Practical papers, articles and application notes
Abstract :
Synchronous buck converters are known to cause broadband EMI typically in 30 - 300 MHz range. This paper treats the broadband EMI problem by analyzing the root cause, and coupling paths, and it proposes valuable broadband noise mitigation techniques that can be applied before, during, or after the development cycle allowing designers to design the synchronous buck converter with optimal EMC performance. The noise mitigation techniques suggested in this paper divides into three parts: Mitigations techniques that apply at the source level, coupling path level, and direct radiation level.
Keywords :
electromagnetic interference; interference suppression; power convertors; broadband EMI mitigation techniques; broadband EMI problem; broadband noise mitigation techniques; coupling path level; direct radiation level; frequency 30 MHz to 300 MHz; noise mitigation techniques; optimal EMC performance; source level; synchronous buck converter;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MEMC.2012.6347049