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A State-of-the-Art Review on Conducted Electromagnetic Interference in Non-Isolated DC to DC Converters

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This review article is a one stop solution for new researchers and practitioners to understand about the effects of EMI and its suppression techniques in detail.
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One of the most challenging and interesting field in power electronics is the ability to mitigate the Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). A natural source of EMI includes the atmospheric discharge/charge phenomena and extra-terrestrial radiation. Man-made source of EMI are line radiation, auto ignition, radio frequency interference and power lines. Suppression of EMI and enhancing the Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) has become essential in high frequency power electronic converters. This review article is a one stop solution for new researchers and practitioners to understand about the effects of EMI and its suppression techniques in detail.

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Modeling of Conducted Emissions for EMI Analysis of Power Converters: State-of-the-Art Review

TL;DR: A comprehensive review and comparison of different modeling approaches for conducted emissions are provided, which can be used as a design guideline for engineers to assist them with a more efficient and electromagnetically-compatible design.
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Design and Development of Non-Isolated Modified SEPIC DC-DC Converter Topology for High-Step-Up Applications: Investigation and Hardware Implementation

TL;DR: A new non-isolated modified SEPIC front-end dc-dc converter for the low power system is proposed in this paper, and this converter is the next level of the traditional SEPic converter with additional devices, such as two diodes and splitting of the output capacitor into two equal parts.
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Conducted Emission Suppression Using an EMI Filter for Grid-Tied Three-Phase/Level T-Type Solar Inverter

TL;DR: In this article, a novel filter design approach considering ground leakage current, different winding styles for common mode choke, tolerance of filter capacitor is proposed to solve the electromagnetic interference problem for a 25 kW, 15 kHz switching frequency, three phase/level T-type grid-connected solar inverter.
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Design and Cascade PI Controller-Based Robust Model Reference Adaptive Control of DC-DC Boost Converter

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TL;DR: In this paper , a cascade PI controller based robust model reference adaptive control (MRAC) of a DC-DC boost converter is presented to solve the non-minimum phase behavior of the boost converter due to right half plane zero.
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Design and Cascade PI Controller-Based Robust Model Reference Adaptive Control of DC-DC Boost Converter

TL;DR: In this paper , a cascade PI controller based robust model reference adaptive control (MRAC) of a DC-DC boost converter is presented to solve the non-minimum phase behavior of the boost converter due to right half plane zero.
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TL;DR: In this article, an active common-noise canceler (ACC) is proposed to eliminate the common-mode voltage produced by a PWM inverter, which can prevent an electric shock on a nongrounded motor frame and suppress motor shaft voltage.
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Conducted EMI Mitigation Techniques for Switch-Mode Power Converters: A Survey

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed classification and review of various noise mitigation techniques currently available in literature is presented, based on two criteria: reduction of the noise after generation and reduction of noise at the generation stage itself.

Emerging Energy-Efficient Technologies for Hybrid Electric Vehicles Key technologies include thermoelectric heat recovery and temperature control, integrated starter and generator systems, and continuously-variable electronic transmission.

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TL;DR: Three key emerging energy-efficient technologies are identified and discussed: the thermoelectric waste-heat recovery and temperature control systems for all hybrids, especially micro hybrids; 2) the integrated-starter-generator for mild hybrids; and 3) the electronic continuously variable transmission propulsion for full hybrids.
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The Effect of Distributed Parameters on Conducted EMI from DC-Fed Motor Drive Systems in Electric Vehicles

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of distributed parameters on conducted EMI from the DC-fed high voltage motor drive systems in EVs is studied, and the authors show that at frequencies from 150 kHz to 108 MHz, the EMI noise peaks due to resonances in a frequency range of 150 kHz-108 MHz.
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Buck-boost PWM converters having two independently controlled switches

TL;DR: Two-switch buck-boost converters are evaluated and compared in terms of component stresses in universal-input power-factor-corrector applications, and one new two-switch converter is identified that hasLow inductor conduction losses, low inductor volt-seconds, and about the same switch Conduction losses and voltage stresses as the boost converter.
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