3. EMC methodology for assembling pre-established models and forming a power chain
There are many possible types of architecture, and we won't explore them all here. However, all architectures can include :
a locally-generated, remote or stored energy source,
a chopper,
connecting lines,
a load,
filters,
transformers,
control electronics,
sensors (temperature, current, etc.),
inputs/outputs to the world outside the power chain.
Depending on the task (DCDC converters, electrical machine controls, etc.), the layout of these elements is different, and so are the control strategies or electronic circuits. So far, we have been...
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Normes analogiques définissant les limites en émissions conduites ou rayonnées (reprise pour la réglementation européenne par la norme NF EN 55022). - CISPR22 -
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CEM Congress in France:
https://cem2020.sciencesconf.org/ by 2020.
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SOPEMEA – EMC test laboratory, equipped to accommodate power equipment requiring...
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