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Conference Paper: Techniques for input ripple current cancellation: classification and implementation

TitleTechniques for input ripple current cancellation: classification and implementation
Authors
Issue Date2000
Citation
The IEEE 31st Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference (PESC 2000) Galway, UK., 18-23 June 2000. In IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference Record, 2000, v. 2, p. 940-945 How to Cite?
AbstractSwitching power supplies, due to their high-frequency switching operation, draw a substantial amount of input ripple current, which manifests as undesirable electromagnetic interference (EMI). This paper discusses the cancellation methods, and classifies the basic circuit configurations for ripple current cancellation. The basis of discussion is a `nullification' process, which can be described effectively in terms of the ideal circuit element nullor. Both active and passive implementation examples are given and experimentally demonstrated.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/99737
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2019 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.125
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dc.contributor.authorLiu, CPen_HK
dc.contributor.authorTse, CKen_HK
dc.contributor.authorPong, MHen_HK
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dc.identifier.citationThe IEEE 31st Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference (PESC 2000) Galway, UK., 18-23 June 2000. In IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference Record, 2000, v. 2, p. 940-945en_HK
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dc.description.abstractSwitching power supplies, due to their high-frequency switching operation, draw a substantial amount of input ripple current, which manifests as undesirable electromagnetic interference (EMI). This paper discusses the cancellation methods, and classifies the basic circuit configurations for ripple current cancellation. The basis of discussion is a `nullification' process, which can be described effectively in terms of the ideal circuit element nullor. Both active and passive implementation examples are given and experimentally demonstrated.-
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