Conclusion
EMC in power electronics - Disturbance reduction, simulation
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Conclusion
EMC in power electronics - Disturbance reduction, simulation

Authors : François COSTA, Gérard ROJAT

Publication date: August 10, 1999 | Lire en français

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3. Conclusion

For the world of power electronics, electromagnetic compatibility began as a simple preoccupation; it soon became a necessity, and is now an obligation. The concrete causes of this evolution are well known, and are due, on the one hand, to the increasing performance of active components and, on the other, to the proliferation of static converters in all human activities. However, this discipline suffers from the fact that it is not creative, and is content to study the undesirable and marginal effects produced by the main system and its interactions with other systems. It therefore appears unattractive to engineers and researchers, and very costly for decision-makers and principals. In this article, we have sought to make this discipline more attractive by demystifying it and explaining the phenomena that govern it, and to show that EMC has become a tool for improving the design and performance...

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