Title :
Modeling and Reduction of Conducted EMI of Inverters With SiC JFETs on Insulated Metal Substrate
Author :
Xun Gong ; JosifovicÌ, I. ; Ferreira, Jan Abraham
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Math., & Comput. Sci., Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
This paper presents the suppression of conducted common-mode (CM) electromagnetic interference (EMI) in an inverter for motor drive with discrete silicon carbide (SiC) JFETs attached on top of the insulated metal substrate (IMS). The EMC performance of the IMS inverter is compared with that of a heat sink inverter in a similar circuit layout. Both are under the same influence of parasitic capacitive couplings between the SiC JFET drains and the substrate base plate. It is found that although the application of conventional CM filters effectively suppresses the emitted noise in the low-frequency (LF) range, the influence of this capacitive coupling results in slight or no improvement in the middle-frequency (MF) and high-frequency (HF) ranges. To deal with this problem, a system CM equivalent circuit model with extracted parasitic parameters is proposed. The model is able to evaluate the filter insertion losses over a broad conducted EMI frequency band, which is essential to achieve an optimized filter design balanced between performance and cost. The presented experimental and calculated results form the step-by-step guideline that effectively suppresses the generated EMI to comply with the standard prescribed by IEC61800-3 C2: Qp.
Keywords :
IEC standards; electromagnetic interference; heat sinks; interference suppression; invertors; junction gate field effect transistors; motor drives; semiconductor device models; silicon compounds; wide band gap semiconductors; CM EMI suppression; CM filters; IEC61800-3 C2; IMS inverter; JFET drains; SiC; broad conducted EMI frequency band; circuit layout; conducted EMI modeling; conducted EMI reduction; conducted common-mode electromagnetic interference suppression; discrete silicon carbide JFET; emitted noise suppression; extracted parasitic parameters; filter insertion losses; heat sink inverter; insulated metal substrate; inverters; motor drive; optimized filter design; parasitic capacitive couplings; step-by-step guideline; substrate base plate; system CM equivalent circuit model; Couplings; Electromagnetic interference; Insertion loss; Inverters; JFETs; Noise; Silicon carbide; Common mode (CM); electromagnetic interference (EMI); insulated metal substrate (IMS); motor drive; silicon carbide (SiC);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2221747