Conference Paper

Prediction of Conducted Disturbances Generated by a DC/DC Converter

Volume: 26 December 30, 2023
  • Sara Ghalem
  • Abdelber Bendaoud
  • Houcine Mıloudı
  • Mohamed Hamza Bermakı
  • Mohamed Mıloudı
  • Abdelhakim Zeghoudı
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Prediction of Conducted Disturbances Generated by a DC/DC Converter

Abstract

This paper introduces a detailed approach to model and simulate conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI) in the time domain using Lt-Spice software. The focus of the study is on the Buck converter, with the aim of identifying and characterizing electromagnetic disturbance sources arising from the power supply. The research also seeks to analyze their propagation paths and examine the impact of switch selection and control parameters on the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) signature of the converter. The proposed methodology employs a comprehensive modeling strategy that accounts for the interactions between various converter components and their associated parasitic elements. By accurately representing the electrical and magnetic fields in the time domain, the simulation captures the dynamic behavior of the system, allowing for a realistic assessment of conducted disturbances. The research begins with a thorough examination of the power supply and its switching behavior. Key device characteristics, including switching frequency, voltage, and current waveforms, are carefully analyzed to understand their influence on conducted EMI. Additionally, the model integrates parasitic elements linked to the power device, such as inductive and capacitive components, to address their impact on electromagnetic emissions. Furthermore, the study delves into the propagation paths of conducted disturbances, considering the parasitic elements of the converter's layout, such as PCB traces, cables, and connectors. It evaluates the effects of these elements on electromagnetic emissions, providing insights into propagation mechanisms and potential coupling paths. Various switch types, such as MOSFET or IGBT, are examined, and their effects on conducted EMI are evaluated. Through comprehensive simulations and analysis, the paper offers valuable insights into the conducted disturbances generated by the DC/DC converter, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the system's electromagnetic behavior. The findings presented in this study can inform the design and optimization of DC/DC converters, facilitating the development of more EMC-friendly solutions.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Electrical Engineering (Other)

Journal Section

Conference Paper

Authors

Sara Ghalem This is me
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Abdelber Bendaoud This is me
Algeria

Houcine Mıloudı This is me
Algeria

Mohamed Hamza Bermakı This is me
Algeria

Mohamed Mıloudı This is me
Algeria

Abdelhakim Zeghoudı This is me
Algeria

Early Pub Date

December 28, 2023

Publication Date

December 30, 2023

Submission Date

July 11, 2023

Acceptance Date

November 28, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2023 Volume: 26

APA
Ghalem, S., Bendaoud, A., Mıloudı, H., Bermakı, M. H., Mıloudı, M., & Zeghoudı, A. (2023). Prediction of Conducted Disturbances Generated by a DC/DC Converter. The Eurasia Proceedings of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, 26, 507-518. https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1411082