Emc considerations – EMC VI-200 User Manual

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Design Guide & Applications Manual

For VI-200 and VI-J00 Family DC-DC Converters and Configurable Power Supplies

vicorpower.com

800-735-6200 Applications

Engineering

1-800-927-9474

Rev. 2.1

Page 22 of 88

3 Amp Load

15 Amp Load

30 Amp Load

9. EMC Considerations

Differential-Mode Noise Filter. Differential-mode
conducted noise current is the component of current,
at the input power pin, which is opposite in direction or
phase with respect to the other input power pin.

All Vicor converters have an internal differential-mode LC
filter which, in conjunction with a small external capacitor

C1 (minimum value in µF) = 400 / Vin,

reduces differential-mode conducted noise. The external
capacitor should be placed close to the module to reduce
loop cross-sectional area.

Care should be taken to reduce the loop cross-sectional
area of differential-mode current flowing between the
source and C1. Since differential-mode input current is by
definition opposite in phase, twisting the input leads
causes noise cancellation. PCB power planes can reduce
radiated noise if the traces are on opposite sides of the
PCB directly over one another. If differential mode inductance
is used, it may be common to one or more modules.

C2a

C1

C2b

C3b

C3a

L1

C4

L2

C1 = 100 µF

C2a – C2b = 4,700 pF (Vicor Part # 01000)
C3a – C3b = 0.01 µF

(Vicor Part # 04872)

C4 = 2.2 µF

L1 = 20 µH

L2 = 20 µH

+IN

GATE

IN
GATE

OUT
–IN

+OUT

+S

TRIM

–S

–OUT

Conditions

Light Load = 3 A

Nominal Load = 15 A

Full Load = 30 A

Figure 9–5 — Conducted noise, differential-mode filtering

Conducted Noise vs. Load

Differential-Mode Filter

Typical Vicor Module (VI-230-CV) 48 V Input, 5 V Output

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