Attenuation Analysis of Conducted Emissions in Complex Systems

Authors

  • Julio Zola Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Pablo Marino Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Federico Dangiolo Universidad de Buenos Aires

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37537/rev.elektron.1.1.7.2017

Keywords:

Conducted Emissions, Electromagnetic Interference, Complex Electronic Systems

Abstract

The analysis and attenuation of electromagnetic interference (EMI) in complex electronic systems is an important issue to take into account in the design of these systems, due to malfunctions that may be caused by such interferences. In this paper the particular design of a filter to reduce spurious currents or conducted emissions from different DC to DC converters that are part of a complex system, is described. This design includes a method to help to reduce conducted emissions from these converters. While design criteria are oriented to a particular system, this study can be applied generically to any system where it is necessary to evaluate EMI.

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Published

2017-07-11

Issue

Section

Telecommunications and Aerospace Industry and Systems

How to Cite

[1]
J. Zola, P. Marino, and F. Dangiolo, “Attenuation Analysis of Conducted Emissions in Complex Systems”, Elektron, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 48–52, Jul. 2017, doi: 10.37537/rev.elektron.1.1.7.2017.