EMI issues in high power and high level diode-clamped converters

Planar busbar is a good candidate to reduce interconnection inductance in high power inverters compared with cables. However, power switching components with fast switching combined with hard switched-converters produce high di/dt during turn off time and busbar stray inductance then becomes an impo...

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Main Authors: Nami, A., zare, F., Ghosh, Arindam
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Format: Conference Paper
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ) 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29866
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description Planar busbar is a good candidate to reduce interconnection inductance in high power inverters compared with cables. However, power switching components with fast switching combined with hard switched-converters produce high di/dt during turn off time and busbar stray inductance then becomes an important issue which creates overvoltage. It is necessary to keep the busbar stray inductance as low as possible to decrease overvoltage and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) noise. In this paper, the effect of different transient current loops on busbar physical structure of the high-voltage high-level diode-clamped converters will be highlighted. Design considerations of proper planar busbar will also be presented to optimise the overall design of diode-clamped converters.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-298662017-02-28T01:50:25Z EMI issues in high power and high level diode-clamped converters Nami, A. zare, F. Ghosh, Arindam - Planar busbar is a good candidate to reduce interconnection inductance in high power inverters compared with cables. However, power switching components with fast switching combined with hard switched-converters produce high di/dt during turn off time and busbar stray inductance then becomes an important issue which creates overvoltage. It is necessary to keep the busbar stray inductance as low as possible to decrease overvoltage and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) noise. In this paper, the effect of different transient current loops on busbar physical structure of the high-voltage high-level diode-clamped converters will be highlighted. Design considerations of proper planar busbar will also be presented to optimise the overall design of diode-clamped converters. 2009 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29866 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ) restricted
spellingShingle Nami, A.
zare, F.
Ghosh, Arindam
EMI issues in high power and high level diode-clamped converters
title EMI issues in high power and high level diode-clamped converters
title_full EMI issues in high power and high level diode-clamped converters
title_fullStr EMI issues in high power and high level diode-clamped converters
title_full_unstemmed EMI issues in high power and high level diode-clamped converters
title_short EMI issues in high power and high level diode-clamped converters
title_sort emi issues in high power and high level diode-clamped converters
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29866