Mitigating EMI Noise in Propagation Paths: Review of Parasitic and Coupling Effects in Power Electronic Packages, Filters, and Systems
Niu Jia,
Lingxiao Xue,
Han Cui
Abstract:The wide applications of wide-bandgap (WBG) devices in power electronics systems bring benefits in higher switching speed, frequency, and power density, but also cause severe electromagnetic interference (EMI) issues. While many EMI mitigation methods are available to reduce the noise generated from the source (i.e. switching WBG devices), it is equally important to analyze and control the EMI propagation paths. In WBG systems, the parasitic and coupling effects become dominant due to the high switching freque… Show more
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