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Investigation of EMI, EMS and EMC in power DC/DC converters
Electromagnetic interference generally exists in all electrical and electronic equipment, especially in all DC/DC converters. Since the switching frequency applied in DC/DC converters is high it causes significant EMI. This paper provides information to reduce EMI, and consequently achieve the reasonable electromagnetic susceptibility and electromagnetic compatibility.