TIDUF63A December 2023 – June 2024
The following EMI filter was designed to attenuate both the differential-mode and common-mode noise injected into the grid.
The EMI filter can be analyzed in the common-mode and differential-mode domains. From the EMI filter shown in Figure 3-14, it is possible to derive the equivalent common- and differential-mode circuits as shown respectively in parts a) and b), where Lσ represents the leakage inductance of the common-mode choke.
The first critical frequency to be attenuated is the 250 kHz. The 125 kHz was not considered because that value is not in the EMI mask.
Differential-Mode Attenuation at 250 kHz | 84 dB |
Common-Mode Attenuation at 250 kHz | 84 dB |
An EMI filter with the values listed in Table 3-1 was designed:
PARAMETER | VALUE |
---|---|
L1 | 110 μH |
C1 | 2.2 μF |
Lcm1 | Lcm 6 mH, Lσ 6 μH |
C2 | 1 μF |
Lcm2 | Lcm 6 mH, Lσ 6 μH |
Cy1 and Cy2 | 2.2 nF |
Two Bourns 47690 (D6744) CMCs were used in this EMI filter.