In this paper we use a chaos-based frequency modulation (FM) of the timing control signal to reduce EMI in a current-programmed DC/DC boost converter. We analyze the effectiveness of this technique both by computing the Power Density Spectrum of the inductor current and by experimental results of measurement performed on a prototype. Measures show that the FM parameters and modulating signal can be chosen to greatly enhance the electro-magnetic compliance of the systems with no degradation in the output voltage ripple.
Experimental performance evaluation of a low-emi chaos-based current-programmed dc/dc boost converter
BALESTRA, Michele;SETTI, Gianluca
2005
Abstract
In this paper we use a chaos-based frequency modulation (FM) of the timing control signal to reduce EMI in a current-programmed DC/DC boost converter. We analyze the effectiveness of this technique both by computing the Power Density Spectrum of the inductor current and by experimental results of measurement performed on a prototype. Measures show that the FM parameters and modulating signal can be chosen to greatly enhance the electro-magnetic compliance of the systems with no degradation in the output voltage ripple.File in questo prodotto:
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