Active EMI reduction using chaotic modulation in a buck converter with relaxed output LC filter

Van Ha Nguyen, Hai Au Huynh, Soyoung Kim, Hanjung Song

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Abstract

DC-DC buck converters are widely used in portable applications because of their high power efficiency. However, their inherent fast switching releases electromagnetic emissions, making them prominent sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI). This paper proposes a voltage-controlled buck converter that reduces EMI by using a chaotic pulse-width modulation (PWM) technique based on a chaotic triangular ramp generator. The chaotic triangular ramp generator is constructed from a simple on-chip chaotic circuit linked with a symmetrically triangular ramp circuit. The proposed converter can thus operate in the chaotic mode reducing the EMI without requiring any EMI filters. Additionally, using the triangular ramp signal can relax the requirement for a large LC output filter in chaotic mode. The effectiveness of the proposed scheme was experimentally verified with a chaotic triangular ramp generator embedded in a voltage-mode controller buck converter using a 0.18 µm Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) process. The measurement results from a prototype showed that the EMI improvement from the proposed scheme is approximately 14.53 dB at the fundamental switching frequency with respect to the standard fixed-frequency PWM reference case.

Original languageEnglish
Article number254
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume7
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • Chaotic PWM
  • CMOS chaotic circuit
  • DC-DC buck converter
  • Electromagnetic interference
  • Spread-spectrum technique
  • System in package
  • Triangular ramp generator

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