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Trans Tech Publications, Advanced Materials Research, (893), p. 742-746, 2014

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.893.742

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Study on EMI Reduction of DC-DC Buck Converter

Journal article published in 2014 by Long Huang, Fang Ping Yu, Tai Long Liu, Peng Li, Qi Dou Wu, Hua Biao Jin
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Abstract

DC-DC buck converter has been more widely used in automotive electronics because of its advantage of high efficiency and small size. However, it is one of the main causes of the conducted emission and radiation noise. The working principle and the mechanism of DC-DC buck converter which generate conducted emission and radiation noise in different frequency were analyzed. Then, two methods were proposed to reduce the low frequency radiated emission. One is weakening the AC current value of the inductor current through increasing the value of the output inductor, the other is reducing the loop area by adding the output filter, and both of the methods were verified by comparative test. Finally, the two schemes were used in designing the On-board controller, and it passed the radiated emissions (ALSE method) according to the international standard CISPR 25-2008.