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Method and device for reducing electromagnetic noise of switching circuit

A switching circuit and electromagnetic noise technology, which is applied in the electrical field, can solve the problems of bus noise signal exceeding the standard, and achieve the effects of suppressing signal exceeding the standard, improving power density, and reducing noise

Active Publication Date: 2017-09-22
SHANGHAI RO INTELLIGENT SYST +1
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[0005] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a method for reducing the electromagnetic noise of the switching circuit. The method for reducing the electromagnetic noise of the switching circuit is to solve the problem that multiple switching power supplies are connected in parallel through the DC bus in the prior art and cause the bus noise signal to exceed the standard. question

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[0018] Such as figure 1 , figure 2 , image 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the present invention provides a method for reducing the electromagnetic noise of the switching circuit, which includes a linear impedance stabilization circuit or a DC bus 1 and more than two switching power supplies 2, wherein, in the An integrated magnetic part 3 is respectively connected between the linear impedance stabilization circuit or the DC bus 1 and any one of the switching power supplies 2, and an inductor and a balanced impedance element are arranged in any one of the integrated magnetic parts 3, and the inductors are connected in series Connect between the linear impedance stabilization circuit or the DC bus 1 and the switching power supply 2, use an analog switch to adjust the impedance value of the balanced impedance element, so that the impedance value of the balanced impedance element jumps with time, and another balance winding 4. Connect with the balanced impedance element, use the b...

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The invention discloses a method for reducing electromagnetic noise of a switching circuit. An integrated magnetic component is connected between a linear impedance stabilizing circuit and an optional switching power supply; an inductor and a balanced impedance element are arranged in the optional integrated magnetic component; each inductor is connected with the linear impedance stabilizing circuit or between the linear impedance stabilizing circuit and the corresponding switching power supply in series; an impedance value of each balanced impedance element is regulated by utilizing an analog switch, so that the impedance value of each balanced impedance element hops along with time; moreover, a balanced winding is connected with the balanced impedance element; the port characteristic of a coupling inductor is regulated by utilizing the balanced winding; the phase and the amplitude of a noise signal passing through the coupling inductor are regulated by utilizing the change of the port characteristic of the coupling inductor; when the phase offsets, noise source signals which are equal in frequency and are generated by the switching power supplies form phase difference; the noise source signals are offset on the linear impedance stabilizing circuit or a direct-current bus, and therefore the electromagnetic noise of the switching circuit is reduced.

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Technical field: [0001] The invention relates to the field of electricity, in particular to electromagnetic compatibility technology, in particular to a method and device for reducing electromagnetic noise of a switching circuit. Background technique: [0002] Switching power supply is widely used because of its advantages of high efficiency, small size and good output stability. However, due to the high frequency, high di / dt and high du / dt in the working process of the switching power supply, the problem of electromagnetic interference is very prominent, resulting in excessive electromagnetic noise of the switching circuit. [0003] In the prior art, common measures for suppressing electromagnetic noise of switching circuits mainly include methods for suppressing interference sources, filtering methods, shielding methods, methods for improving device characteristics, and adopting appropriate circuit layouts. For example, by randomly modulating the pulse width modulation fr...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): H02M1/44
CPCH02M1/44
Inventor 郑峰施伶龙民敬
Owner SHANGHAI RO INTELLIGENT SYST
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