Diagnosis of conducted interference with discrimination network

S. K. Yak, Ng Chee Sum
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Abstract

Power supply circuit testing for compliance to conducted emission limits utilizes a line impedance stabilization network (LISN) and is usually carried out during the final stage of the product design. However, the LISN measures only the total contribution of common-mode (CM) and differential-mode (DM) emissions in the live or neutral line. In EMI filter design, it is always desirable to be able to determine whether the differential- or the common-mode component is dominant in order to pin-point the effective element of the filter to be changed to reduce the total emission. This, in essence, minimizes the trial-and-error guess work in selecting the proper components of the filter and cuts down on design time. This paper touches on the conventional way for measuring total conducted noise emissions of a product and how the CM/DM discrimination network (CM/DM DN) can be used as an effective diagnostic tool for the modification of power supply filters to reduce conducted noise emissions.<>
识别网络传导干扰的诊断
电源电路测试是否符合传导辐射限制,使用线路阻抗稳定网络(LISN),通常在产品设计的最后阶段进行。然而,LISN仅测量带电或中性线路中共模(CM)和差模(DM)排放的总贡献。在EMI滤波器设计中,总是希望能够确定是差模分量还是共模分量占主导地位,以便精确地指出要改变滤波器的有效元件以减少总发射。从本质上讲,这可以最大限度地减少在选择适当的滤波器组件时的试错猜测工作,并缩短设计时间。本文介绍了测量产品总传导噪声发射的常规方法,以及CM/DM识别网络(CM/DM DN)如何作为一种有效的诊断工具,用于修改电源滤波器以减少传导噪声发射。
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