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Design Guide & Applications Manual

For VI-200 and VI-J00 Family DC-DC Converters and Configurable Power Supplies 

vicorpower.com

800-735-6200 Applications 

Engineering 

1-800-927-9474

Rev. 2.1

Page 18 of 88

+IN

GATE

IN
GATE

OUT
–IN

+OUT

+S

TRIM

–S

–OUT

C2

C1

C2

C3

C3

C1 = 100 

μ

 

 

 

 

 

C2 = 4,700 pF 

 

 

 

 

C3 = 0.01 

μ

F

   Conditions:

   

 

 

Light Load = 3 A

   Nominal Line = 48 V 

Nominal Load = 15 A

    

 

 

Full Load = 30 A

Figure 9–1

— Conducted input noise, no additional filtering

3 Amp Load

15 Amp Load

30 Amp Load

CONDUCTED NOISE

Conducted noise is the AC current flowing between the
source voltage and the power supply. It includes both
common-mode and differential-mode noise. Vicor zero-
current-switching converters are 20 – 40 dB lower in
conducted noise than a traditional board-mounted PWM
converter; however, if a specific EMC specification such as
FCC or VDE must be met, additional filtering may be required.

Since the noise generated is ten to a hundred times lower
than fixed frequency converters, an existing filter should
provide equal or better performance when the conditions
in the 

Module Do’s and Don’ts

section are followed.

(Section 3)

In the event the system does not contain an existing filter,
the following will provide valuable information relative to
the attainment of system conducted noise objectives.
System requirements, such as Tempest (military) or UL544 /
EN60601 (medical), require a somewhat different approach.
Medical requirements vary as a function of the application
and country — please contact Vicor Applications
Engineering for additional details.

Common-Mode Noise with No Additional Filtering

.

Common mode conducted noise current is the
unidirectional (in phase) component in both the +IN and
–IN pins to the module. This current circulates from the
converter via the power input leads to the DC source and
returns to the converter via the grounded baseplate or
output lead connections. This represents a potentially
large loop cross-sectional area which, if not effectively
controlled, can generate magnetic fields. Common-mode
noise is a function of the dv/dt across the main switch in
the converter and the effective input to baseplate and
input to output capacitance of the converter.

The most effective means to reduce common-mode current
is to bypass both input leads to the baseplate with 
Y-capacitors (C2), keeping the leads short to reduce
parasitic inductance. Additionally, a common-mode choke
(L1) is usually required to meet FCC / VDE A or B. (Figure
9–2)

9. EMC Considerations

Conducted Noise vs. Load

Typical Vicor Module

48 V Input, 5 V Output (VI-230-CV)

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Страница 1: ...llowing will provide valuable information relative to the attainment of system conducted noise objectives System requirements such as Tempest military or UL544 EN60601 medical require a somewhat diffe...

Страница 2: ...he plots in Figure 9 2 are representative of fixed frequency converters with input filtering NOTE In most cases a fixed frequency converter generates more input conducted noise with a filter than Vico...

Страница 3: ...mp Load 15 Amp Load 30 Amp Load Conducted Noise vs Load Figure 9 3 Conducted input noise with common mode choke Typical Vicor Module VI 230 CV 48 V Input 5 V Output Three common mode chokes are offere...

Страница 4: ...pF Vicor Part 01000 C3a C3d 0 01 F Vicor Part 04872 C4 2 2 F L1 3 000 H Vicor Part 31742 L2 20 H Conditions Light Load 3 A Nominal Load 15 A Full Load 30 A Figure 9 4 Conducted noise multiple zero cur...

Страница 5: ...aced close to the module to reduce loop cross sectional area Care should be taken to reduce the loop cross sectional area of differential mode current flowing between the source and C1 Since different...

Страница 6: ...ixed and is ultimately the energy stored in this capacitor 1 2 CV2 Since the energy in every pulse is fixed the repetition rate of the pulse train is varied as a function of load to regulate the outpu...

Страница 7: ...ed at the same test point NOTE The output return must be at the same relative potential as the earth ground of the oscilloscope or damaging current may flow through the oscilloscope ground lead Capaci...

Страница 8: ...al output filtering See additional output filter choices in Table 9 1 Line Related Output Noise Line related output noise can be determined from the converter specification Input Ripple Rejection As a...

Страница 9: ...uld be used on the output preferably tantalum 3 Amp Load 15 Amp Load 30 Amp Load IN IN OUT OUT C3a GATE IN GATE OUT S TRIM S C4 C2a C1 C2b C3b C1 100 F C2a C2b 4 700 pF Vicor Part 01000 C3a C3b 0 01 F...

Страница 10: ...a C2b 4 700 pF Vicor Part 01000 C3a C3b 0 01 F Vicor Part 04872 C4 270 F Tant L1 200 nH Vicor Part 30268 Conditions Light Load 3 A Nominal Load 15 A Full Load 30 A IN IN OUT OUT C3a GATE IN GATE OUT S...

Страница 11: ...RAM MI RAM is very straightforward but a couple of precautions should be noted The LC filter is in the positive output lead so if that lead is shorted then the high frequency attenuation is compromis...

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