Potential Worst-case System for Testing EMI Filters Tested on Simple Filter Models

This paper deals with the approximate worst-case test method for testing the insertion loss of the EMI filters. The systems with 0.1 Ω and 100 Ω impedances are usually used for this testing. These systems are required by the international CISPR 17 standard. The main disadvantage of this system...

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Main Authors: Z. Raida, J. Svacina, J. Drinovsky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 2008-09-01
Series:Radioengineering
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Online Access:http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2008/08_03_015_018.pdf
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spelling doaj-4089bf3db58f43eea06ae8094e4523242020-11-25T01:17:54ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25122008-09-011731518Potential Worst-case System for Testing EMI Filters Tested on Simple Filter ModelsZ. RaidaJ. SvacinaJ. DrinovskyThis paper deals with the approximate worst-case test method for testing the insertion loss of the EMI filters. The systems with 0.1 Ω and 100 Ω impedances are usually used for this testing. These systems are required by the international CISPR 17 standard. The main disadvantage of this system is the use of two impedance transformers. Especially the impedance transformer with 0.1 Ω output impedance is not easy to be produced. These transformers have usually narrow bandwidth. This paper discusses the alternative system with 1 Ω and 100 Ω impedances. The performance of these systems was tested on several filters’ models and the obtained data are depicted, too. The performance comparison of several filters in several systems is also included. The performance of alternate worst-case system is discussed in the conclusion.www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2008/08_03_015_018.pdfElectromagnetic compatibility EMCEMI mains filterinsertion lossimpedance terminationfilter modelmodified nodal voltage methodcurrent compensated inductors
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author Z. Raida
J. Svacina
J. Drinovsky
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J. Svacina
J. Drinovsky
Potential Worst-case System for Testing EMI Filters Tested on Simple Filter Models
Radioengineering
Electromagnetic compatibility EMC
EMI mains filter
insertion loss
impedance termination
filter model
modified nodal voltage method
current compensated inductors
author_facet Z. Raida
J. Svacina
J. Drinovsky
author_sort Z. Raida
title Potential Worst-case System for Testing EMI Filters Tested on Simple Filter Models
title_short Potential Worst-case System for Testing EMI Filters Tested on Simple Filter Models
title_full Potential Worst-case System for Testing EMI Filters Tested on Simple Filter Models
title_fullStr Potential Worst-case System for Testing EMI Filters Tested on Simple Filter Models
title_full_unstemmed Potential Worst-case System for Testing EMI Filters Tested on Simple Filter Models
title_sort potential worst-case system for testing emi filters tested on simple filter models
publisher Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi
series Radioengineering
issn 1210-2512
publishDate 2008-09-01
description This paper deals with the approximate worst-case test method for testing the insertion loss of the EMI filters. The systems with 0.1 Ω and 100 Ω impedances are usually used for this testing. These systems are required by the international CISPR 17 standard. The main disadvantage of this system is the use of two impedance transformers. Especially the impedance transformer with 0.1 Ω output impedance is not easy to be produced. These transformers have usually narrow bandwidth. This paper discusses the alternative system with 1 Ω and 100 Ω impedances. The performance of these systems was tested on several filters’ models and the obtained data are depicted, too. The performance comparison of several filters in several systems is also included. The performance of alternate worst-case system is discussed in the conclusion.
topic Electromagnetic compatibility EMC
EMI mains filter
insertion loss
impedance termination
filter model
modified nodal voltage method
current compensated inductors
url http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2008/08_03_015_018.pdf
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