Effects of the Switching Frequency of Random Modulated Power Converter on the G3 Power Line Communication System

A. Beshir, Waseem El Sayed, A.I. Madi, Lu Wan, F. Grassi, P. Crovetti, Xinglong Wu, Xiaokang Liu, R. Smoleński, S. Pignari
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Power Line Communication (PLC) technologies utilize existing power cables for both power and data transmission which minimizes cost and complexity. However, recent studies show that alternative modulation schemes such as Random Pulse Width Modulation (RPWM), applied to power converter to minimize conducted emissions, have possible side effects on the PLC system. In this work, the effects of the switching frequency of randomly modulated power converter on the G3-PLC system is investigated. To this end, a range of switching frequencies from 10 kHz-100 kHz is applied to a randomly modulated DC-DC converter and its potential effect on the G3-PLC is studied. Experimental results confirmed that switching frequencies near the bandwidth of the G3-PLC caused significant disturbance and possible coexistence issue compared to the frequencies out of this range. Moreover, there is a tradeoff between Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) reduction and coexistence issue that is Random Frequency Modulation, which is very effective for EMI reduction, is found to be very disruptive for G3-PLC, compared to alternative random modulation techniques like Random Pulse Position Modulation.
随机调制功率变换器开关频率对G3电力线通信系统的影响
电力线通信(PLC)技术利用现有的电力电缆进行电力和数据传输,从而最大限度地降低成本和复杂性。然而,最近的研究表明,替代调制方案,如随机脉宽调制(RPWM),应用于功率转换器,以尽量减少传导辐射,有可能对PLC系统的副作用。本文研究了随机调制功率变换器的开关频率对G3-PLC系统的影响。为此,将10 kHz-100 kHz的开关频率应用于随机调制DC-DC变换器,并研究了其对G3-PLC的潜在影响。实验结果证实,与此范围外的频率相比,G3-PLC带宽附近的开关频率会产生明显的干扰和可能的共存问题。此外,与随机脉冲位置调制等替代随机调制技术相比,电磁干扰(EMI)减少和共存问题之间存在权衡,即随机频率调制对EMI减少非常有效,被发现对G3-PLC非常具有破坏性。
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