Title :
Use of sigma-delta modulation to control EMI from switch-mode power supplies
Author :
Paramesh, Jeyanandh ; Von Jouanne, Annette
Author_Institution :
AKM Semicond., San Diego, CA, USA
fDate :
2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a major cause of concern in switch-mode power supplies (SMPSs) which commonly use standard pulsewidth modulation (PWM). In this paper, sigma-delta (ΣΔ) modulation is proposed as an alternative switching technique to reduce conducted EMI from an SMPS. The result of using ΣΔ modulation is a spread in the spectrum of the conducted emissions so that large concentrations of power at discrete frequencies are avoided. Experimental time-domain waveforms and spectra of the switching function of first-order and second-order ΣΔ modulators are presented to prove the viability of the scheme for EMI mitigation. These modulators are then applied to a DC-DC converter in an off-the-shelf computer power supply and experimental results show a reduction of roughly 5-10 dB·μV in EMI emissions over standard PWM modulators
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; computer power supplies; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; interference suppression; sigma-delta modulation; switched mode power supplies; DC-DC converter; EMC; EMI control; EMI emissions; SMPS; conducted EMI reduction; conducted electromagnetic interference; electromagnetic compatibility; off-the-shelf computer power supply; sigma-delta modulation; switch-mode power supplies; switching function; switching technique; time-domain waveforms; DC-DC power converters; Delta-sigma modulation; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic interference; Frequency; Pulse width modulation; Pulsed power supplies; Space vector pulse width modulation; Switched-mode power supply; Time domain analysis;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on