This paper deals with the EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) issue related to the power electronic converters of a hybrid vehicle. The effects of different configurations of the power supply system that feeds all the power conversion units are investigated in order to minimize the overall conducted EMI. In particular, two different power supply distribution networks (centralized and distributed) and related EMI filters architectures have been analyzed and compared in terms of conducted emissions and EMI filter sizes and efficiency.

Vittoria, S., Alessandro, L., Luca, S., DI NAPOLI, A. (2008). Common and Differential Mode EMI Filters for Power Electronics. In Proceedins of the Speedam 2008 (pp.918-923) [10.1109/SPEEDHAM.2008.4581260].

Common and Differential Mode EMI Filters for Power Electronics

DI NAPOLI, Augusto
2008-01-01

Abstract

This paper deals with the EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) issue related to the power electronic converters of a hybrid vehicle. The effects of different configurations of the power supply system that feeds all the power conversion units are investigated in order to minimize the overall conducted EMI. In particular, two different power supply distribution networks (centralized and distributed) and related EMI filters architectures have been analyzed and compared in terms of conducted emissions and EMI filter sizes and efficiency.
2008
978-1-4244-1667-7
Vittoria, S., Alessandro, L., Luca, S., DI NAPOLI, A. (2008). Common and Differential Mode EMI Filters for Power Electronics. In Proceedins of the Speedam 2008 (pp.918-923) [10.1109/SPEEDHAM.2008.4581260].
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