Two Switches Balanced Buck Converter for Common-Mode Noise Reduction

  • Kanjanasopa, Warong (Electrical Eng. Dept, Faculty of Engineering, Assumption University, Control Eng. Dept, Faculty of Engineering and Research Center for Communication and Information King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang) ;
  • Prempraneerach, Yothin (Control Eng. Dept, Faculty of Engineering and Research Center for Communication and Information King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang)
  • Published : 2004.08.25

Abstract

The EMI noise source in a switching mode power supply is dominated by a common mode noise. If we can understand the common mode noise occurring mechanism, it is resulted to find out the method to suppress the EMI noise source in the switching mode power supply. The common mode noise is occurring mostly due to circuit is unbalanced which is caused by the capacitive coupling to frame ground, which passes through a heatsink of the switching devices. This research paper presents a new effective balancing method of buck converter circuit by mean of grounding the parasitic and compensation capacitors in correct proportion which is called that the common mode impedance balance (CMIB). The CMIB can be achieved by source, transmission line and termination balanced, such balancing, the common mode current will be cancelled out in the frame ground. The greatly reduced common mode noise can be confirmed by the experimental results.

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