Power electronic devices are transmitters and receivers of electromagnetic disturbances. In this paper investigations on some aspects of this subject are described: The effect of external disturbances ...
”Switching power supply” is a generic term that describes a power source with a circuit to convert dc to ac voltages that can be further processed into another dc voltage. Switching power supply can ...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing and modelling encompasses a range of methodologies devised to ensure that complex electronic systems function reliably in environments replete with diverse ...
As highlighted towards the end of Part 1 there are two major classes of EMI, conducted and radiated. Conducted EMI can be further subdivided into differential and common mode noise. Here we look at ...
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is a fundamental technique in power electronics that facilitates the efficient control of power delivery by modulating the width of voltage or current pulses. This method ...
EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) problems—radiated emissions and immunity, conducted emissions and immunity, and electrostatic discharge immunity—can delay product releases and cause compliance ...
Jaguar Land Rover today announced that it has opened its Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) laboratory in Gaydon, U.K. The lab will ensure that its vehicles meet current and future quality standards ...