Summary
International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
2009
Session Number:21R4
Session:
Number:21R4-1
Studying the Design and Performance of Conducted-Noise Spectrum Spreading in DC-DC Converters with an FPGA-Based Controller
G. M. Dousoky, M. Shoyama, T. Ninomiya,
pp.229-232
Publication Date:2009/7/20
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.14.21R4-1
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Summary:
The aim of this paper is to define responsibilities for grid operators and network owners, as well as for those responsible for electromagnetic immunity and emission of equipments, including the standardization community. Starting with a summary of the development of the concepts of Voltage Quality and Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC respectively, similarities and differences in the concepts are discussed. Based on the framework of EMC, requirements for grid operators, owners and other stakeholders are proposed in terms of network strength and on how to distribute available emission levels in order to comply with defined voltage disturbance planning levels. At low voltage a standardization approach is suggested and for higher voltage a scheme to achieve the required voltage quality for electromagnetic compatibility.