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Modal characterization of power-line filter capacitors

  • A. M. Sánchez
  • , A. Pérez
  • , J. R. Regué
  • , M. Ribó
  • , P. Rodríguez-Cepeda
  • , F. J. Pajares

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    Abstract

    A typical power-line filter is composed, essentially, by common-mode chokes, X-class and Y-class capacitors. A good characterization of these components is needed to develop a technique to design the optimal power-line filter for an electric or electronic device by finding their best values. In this paper, a new methodology to characterize the behavior of power-line filter capacitors is presented. This methodology is based on a model where common-mode and differential-mode interference are separated into different ports in order to facilitate the study of the propagation phenomena. The methodology is used to explain modal conversion inside impedance networks with X-class and Y-class capacitors, to predict the common-mode and differential-mode emissions when these capacitors are connected to electric or electronic devices, and to improve the classical methodology of power-line filter implementation finding the optimal capacitances of the impedance networks. This new methodology has been successfully tested by using real measurements from capacitors and electric devices.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number5352321
    Pages (from-to)289-297
    Number of pages9
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
    Volume25
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2010

    Keywords

    • Common mode
    • Conducted emissions
    • Differential mode
    • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
    • Equivalent modal model
    • Modal conversion
    • Power-line filter
    • Y-class capacitor

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