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IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine

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2162-2264

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2162-2272

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  • automation, electronics, electrical engineering and space technologies (Engineering and Technology)
  • information and communication technology (Engineering and Technology)
  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • astronomy (Natural sciences)

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Year 2015
  • CM Voltage Compensators for Power Electronic Interfaces
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    • R. Smoleński
    • J. Bojarski
    • P. Leżyński
    • A. Kempski
    • J. Łuszcz

    - IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine - Year 2015

    The experimental results presented in the paper have shown that the application of the PEIs might cause EMC related problems, especially in the case of the application of a group of connected converters. The most convenient way to reduce EMI currents and prevent aggregation of EMI currents introduced by a group of converters is through passive compensation of voltage interference sources inside of the single converters. In the...

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  • Low Frequency Conducted Emissions of Grid Connected Static Converters
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    Pulse-width modulated rectifiers are nowadays commonly used for AC to DC power conversion. PWM rectification technology is very effective and allows for bidirectional power flow with the possibility of power factor improvement and low-order harmonic emission limitation. Unfortunately, employed PWM boost topology results with generation of input current harmonic distortions in a frequency range tightly correlated to modulation frequency....

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