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Journal de Physique III 3, 12 (1993) 2221-2248
STUDY OF CONDUCTED AND RADIATED INTERFERENCES IN A SWITCHING CELL
François Costa 1, F. Forest, Antoine Puzo 2, Gérard Rojat ( ) 2, 3
(12/1993)

The principles used in static conversion and the rise of the performances of the new switching devices contribue to increase the level of electromagnetic noises emitted by electronic converters. We have studied the way how these perturbations are created and coupled through their environment in conducted and radiated mode by a switching cell. This one can work in hard switching, zero current or voltage switching modes. We first outline the general problems of electromagnetic pollution and their metrology in converters. Then we describe the experimental environment. We analyse the mechanisms of generation of parasitic signals in a switching cell related to the electrical constraints and its switching mode. The simulated results, issued of the analytical models obtained, are confronted with the experimental ones. Then we show a method to calculate analytically the E and H near fields. It has been confirmed by experimental results. At last, we present, in a synthetic manner, the main results obtained, relative to the switching mode and the electrical constraints, using a new characterizing method. Theses results will allow the designer to incorporate the electromagnetic considerations in the conception of a converter.
1 :  Systèmes et Applications des Technologies de l'Information et de l'Energie (SATIE)
CNRS : UMR8029 – École normale supérieure de Cachan - ENS Cachan
2 :  Centre de génie électrique de Lyon (CEGELY)
CNRS : UMR5005 – Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I – Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA) - Lyon – Ecole Centrale de Lyon
3 :  Ampère
CNRS : UMR5005 – Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I – Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA) - Lyon – Ecole Centrale de Lyon
Sciences de l'ingénieur/Energie électrique