Reduction of conducted EMI levels in an lighting appliance to meet applicable regulatory limits-a case study

V. Kumar
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) refers to the impairment of desired operation of equipment by electromagnetic disturbance. Miniaturization of equipment structures as well as increasing complexity of electronic circuitry, their integration and interconnections makes all electric installations and components vulnerable to such EMI disturbances. Conducted interference is one of forms of subject EMI disturbances, which normally exists due to sharing of power bus between different circuits or systems or equipment. Such conducted EMI usually travel normal current paths of electronic equipment and can provide potential impact on its operational states. Often EMI currents are produced due to inadequate EMI design considerations within the equipment. Situations like these, demand the control/reduction of such conducted EMI preferably at design stage. The author in this paper highlights noncompliance of lighting appliances (i.e. electronic ballasts with compact fluorescent lamp load) with applicable conducted regulatory limits. Apart from the analysis part, this paper also deals with remedial measures taken in appliances, which finally leads to compliance with conducted regulatory limits.
降低照明器具的传导电磁干扰水平以符合适用的法规限制-个案研究
电磁干扰(EMI)是指电磁干扰对设备正常运行的损害。设备结构的小型化以及电子电路的日益复杂,它们的集成和相互连接使所有电气装置和部件容易受到这种电磁干扰。传导干扰是主体电磁干扰的一种形式,通常是由于不同电路、系统或设备之间共用电源母线而产生的干扰。这种传导的电磁干扰通常在电子设备的正常电流路径上传播,并可能对其运行状态产生潜在影响。通常由于设备内部EMI设计考虑不足而产生EMI电流。这种情况要求最好在设计阶段就控制/减少这种传导的电磁干扰。作者在本文中强调了照明器具(即紧凑型荧光灯负载的电子镇流器)不符合适用的传导法规限制。除了分析部分,本文还讨论了在电器中采取的补救措施,最终达到了规定的监管限值。
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