Title :
EMI specifics of design with multiple DC-DC converters sharing common power bus
Author :
Shusterman, Boris
Author_Institution :
EMC Corp., Hopkinton, MA, USA
Abstract :
Modern circuits on boards in computing equipment are powered by very low voltages, to achieve faster speeds by reducing transition times between low and high trigger levels in logic devices. Complex ASIC components often run at 1.5 V-1.8 V; the combination of power consumption at low voltage and fast operating speed results in demands for a substantial current. Power for these devices cannot be delivered from a remote, central-to-system location - the losses in cables and connectors prohibit such an approach due to DC voltage drops. In addition, fast changes in current demand require the power source to be located close to the load, to minimize the impact of the impedance of the power bus. Step-down type DC-DC converters exhibit discontinuous pulsed input current, resulting in noise propagating through the power planes. The paper addresses the causes of the noise generated by the so-called reflected input ripple current, the effective method of suppressing it using a common-mode filtering scheme, and the compatibility of multiple DC-DC on-board converters powered by a single input bus.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; electric current; electric impedance; electromagnetic interference; logic devices; power consumption; power filters; 1.5 to 1.8 V; ASIC components; EMI design specifics; common power bus; common-mode filtering; computing equipment; discontinuous pulsed input current; logic devices; multiple DC-DC converters; noise propagation; power bus impedance; power consumption; power filtering; reflected input ripple current; Application specific integrated circuits; Cables; Connectors; DC-DC power converters; Electromagnetic interference; Energy consumption; Impedance; Logic devices; Low voltage; Noise generators;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2004. EMC 2004. 2004 InternationalSymposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8443-1
DOI :
10.1109/ISEMC.2004.1349851