학술논문

On the Implementation of a DC-DC Power Supply for Reducing Electromagnetic Interference from Power Converters and Filters
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 13th European Space Power Conference (ESPC) Space Power Conference (ESPC), 2023 13th European. :1-6 Oct, 2023
Subject
Aerospace
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Nuclear Engineering
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Power filters
Matched filters
Systematics
Power supplies
Grounding
Filtering
Electromagnetic interference
EMI
Conducted Emissions
Common Filter
Differential Filter
Common Current
Differential Current
Switch-mode Power Supply
Power Conversion
ECSS E ST 20 07C
Language
Abstract
Together with mass, volume and efficiency, reduction of electromagnetic interference emission should drive the power supplies optimization criteria at the start of the design process. Although basic methods for filtering and shielding exist to reduce electromagnetic emissions below the ECSS mask margins, systematic techniques, based on symmetry, impedance matching and balancing, distributed and multi-point grounding, spread-spectrum techniques or even utilization of chaotic behaviour have the potential of reducing electromagnetic emissions beyond simply increasing the size of common and differential mode filters. This paper provides a practical comparison of six DC-DC low power converters that implement different techniques for such reduction with the overall goal of positioning the conducted emissions on the primary power bus in the frequency domain for differential and common mode currents more than 20dB below the limits in ECSS-E-ST-20-07C. The conclusions are expected to not only result in better reduction of electromagnetic interference for missions with especially sensitive payloads or scientific instruments and their demanding requirements, but also to provide mass and volume reductions for generic emission requirements.