High Frequency Modeling Technique for Three Phase Power Electronics Module
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Nowadays, the high integrated power electronics
modules (PMs), characterized by high speed, low loss and
hardware miniaturization, represent a new technology that meets
the emerging demands of many applications, such us vehicle
industry, home appliance and renewable energy sources in smart
and micro grid. On the other hand, the integration process and
the high switching speeds increase the electromagnetic emissions
generated by PMs that can create electromagnetic interference
(EMI) with the electric/electronic devices that share the same
electromagnetic environment of PMs. For this reason,
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) have to be carefully
considered, yet in the design phase, in order to guarantee the
safety and reliability of PM systems. To this aim, it is necessary to
develop PMs high frequency (HF) model to study the EMI
phenomena. In this paper a method to characterize the HF
behavior of a three-phase Power Module is presented. The
method is based on experimental measurements at the external
pins of the device and it allows to extract internal inductive and
capacitive parasitic coupling without the knowledge of structural
and physics parameters of the PM. The HF model of the PM
prototype has been developed in the frequency range of 150kHz-
30MHz and it has been implemented in MATLABĀ® environment.
The method has been experimental validated comparing the
frequency responses of the PM characteristics with that obtained
by the model.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC); High Frequency Modeling; Electromagnetic Interference (EMI); Power Module
Elenco autori:
Pecoraro, Antonino; Tine', Giovanni; Ragusa, Antonella; Marsala, Giuseppe; DI CARA, Dario
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