Differential Mode Noise Estimation and Filter Design for Interleaved Boost Power Factor Correction Converters

Naser Nourani Esfetanaj, Huai Wang, Frede Blaabjerg, Pooya Davari

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Abstract

Interleaved power factor correction (PFC) is widely used circuit topology due to good efficiency and power density for single-switch boost PFC. As the differential mode (DM) electromagnetic interference (EMI) noise magnitude depends upon the input current ripple, this research details a comprehensive study of DM EMI filter design for interleaved boost PFC with the aim of mini-mizing the component size. It is also demonstrated that the different numbers of interleaved stages and switching frequency influence the filter attenuation requirement and, thus, the EMI filter size. First, an analytical model is derived on the basis of the Norton equivalent circuit model for the differential mode noises of interleaved boost PFC within the frequency range of 9-500 kHz. The derived model can help identify the proper phase shifting among the interleaved boost converters in order to minimize the considered differential mode noises at the filter de-sign frequency. So, a novel phase-shift method is developed to get a minimized attenuation re-quired by a filter in Band B. Further, a volume optimization of the required DM filter was in-troduced based on the calculated filter attenuation and volumetric component parameters. Based on the obtained results, unconventional and conventional phase shifts have demonstrated a good performance in decreasing the EMI filter volume in Band B and Band A, respectively. A 2-kW interleaved PFC case study is presented to verify the theoretical analyses and the impact of phase-shifting on EMI filter size.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer2716
TidsskriftApplied Sciences
Vol/bind11
Udgave nummer6
ISSN1454-5101
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2 mar. 2021

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