Emc considerations, Conducted noise vs. load – EMC VI-200 User Manual
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9. EMC Considerations
L1
C4
C1 = 100 μF
C2a – C2b = 4,700 pF
(Vicor Part # 01000)
C3a – C3b = 0.01 μF
(Vicor Part # 04872)
C4 = 2.2 μF
L1 = 3,000 μH
(Vicor Part # 31742)
Conditions
Light Load = 3 A
Nominal Load = 15 A
Full Load = 30 A
+IN
GATE
IN
GATE
OUT
–IN
+OUT
+S
TRIM
–S
–OUT
C2a
C1
C2b
C3b
C3a
3 Amp Load
15 Amp Load
30 Amp Load
Conducted Noise vs. Load
Figure 9–3 — Conducted input noise, with common-mode choke
Typical Vicor Module (VI-230-CV)
48 V Input, 5 V Output
Three common-mode chokes are offered as standard accessories.
NOTE: Common-mode filters may be common to one or
more modules, but only one should be used with modules
interconnected via GATE IN’s or, GATE OUT to GATE IN. As
an example, Driver / Booster arrays or Drivers with GATE IN’s
tied together to provide a common disable function.
Part
Inductance
Maximum
Resistance
Number
Each Winding
DC Current
Each Winding
31743
1,000 µH
12 Amperes
6.5 m
Ω
31742
3,000 µH
7 Amperes
18 m
Ω
31943
2,163 µH
1 Ampere
42 m
Ω