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Analysis of different Sleeve Ferrite Cores Performance according to their Dimensions

2019

Sleeve ferrite core is an EMI suppressor widely used to reduce the conductive and radiated electromagnetic noise in cables. The interconnection of different electronic systems through cables is becoming more difficult due to the hard restrictions related to EMC compliance requirements. Thereby, the research of new solutions able to provide a great attenuation ratio in a wide frequency band is a challenge. This contribution focuses on analyzing and comparing the performance of a novel sleeve ferrite solution based on a nanocrystalline (NC) structure with several materials with different compositions. This component is able to provide a high initial permeability value at the same time that ma…

InterconnectionMaterials scienceFrequency bandAcoustics020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFerrite coreEMIvisual_art0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFerrite (magnet)Ceramic0210 nano-technologyElectrical impedanceElectrical conductor2019 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE
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Determination of Core Size Dependency on the EMI Suppression in Cable Ferrites

2020

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) engineering should be approached via the systems approach, considering EMC throughout the design to anticipate possible electromagnetic interferences (EMI) problems. Nevertheless, an EMI source may appear when the designed device is supplied via an external power system or it is connected to another device to communicate to it. In these both cases, the cables or interfaces that interconnect the systems could represent the EMI source. Thereby, one of the most common techniques for reducing EMI in cables is the application of an EMI suppressor such as sleeve ferrite cores to them. The advantage of this solution is that it does not involve redesign the elect…

010302 applied physicsInterconnectionComputer scienceElectromagnetic compatibility02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesFerrite coreInductanceElectric power systemInterference (communication)EMI0103 physical sciencesElectronic engineeringElectronics0210 nano-technology2020 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE
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Design and experimental verification of a smart sensor to measure the energy and power consumption in a one-phase AC line

2009

Abstract A mixed electronic system has been designed to measure the active, apparent and reactive energies delivered to a load in a single-phase AC voltage line. For this purpose a smart sensor (ADE7753 from Analog Devices) was used. A magnetoresistance sensor is used as a current transducer and it is constant current biased by a generalized impedance converter. The magnetoresistance sensor technology provides direct isolation from the mains voltage and ferrite cores are not needed like Hall counterparts. All the measurements provided by the ADE7753 are read through the parallel port of the computer using a LabView application, which will process and present the readings to the user.

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Performance Study of Split Ferrite Cores Designed for EMI Suppression on Cables

2020

The ideal procedure to start designing an electronic device is to consider the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) from the beginning. Even so, EMC problems can appear afterward, especially when the designed system is interconnected with external devices. Thereby, electromagnetic interferences (EMIs) could be transmitted to our device from power cables that interconnect it with an external power source or are connected to another system to establish wired communication. The application of an EMI suppressor such as a sleeve core that encircles the cables is a widely used technique to attenuate EM disturbances. This contribution is focused on the characterization of a variation of this cable …

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A Simple Approach for Determination of Numerical Values of Ferrite Nonlinear Susceptibilities

2020

This article presents a straightforward approach for determination of numerical values of nonlinear susceptibilities of soft magnetic ferrites. It is shown that numerical values of susceptibilities can be calculated from the measured amplitudes of harmonics in the output voltage of ferrite core transformer. For this purpose, useful expressions for the susceptibilities are derived and as example, numerical values of the largest nonlinear susceptibilities those of the third and fifth orders are calculated. Additionally, errors of the measured susceptibilities also are determined. Based on the expressions obtained, the analysis of phase shifts between components of flux density on different fr…

010302 applied physicsPhysics01 natural sciencesFerrite coreElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionMagnetic fieldComputational physicsThird orderNonlinear systemAmplitudelawHarmonics0103 physical sciencesFerrite (magnet)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringTransformerIEEE Transactions on Magnetics
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Numerical values of MnZn ferrite nonlinear susceptibilities in a lossless approximation

2017

On the basis of expressions for nonlinear magnetic susceptibilities of soft ferrites obtained earlier the analysis of phase shifts between components of flux density on different frequencies and the magnetic field strength is carried out. Only the largest nonlinear susceptibilities those of third and fifth order are considered. It is shown that in the frequency range where losses are small and can be neglected the susceptibility of third order is negative but that of fifth order is positive. These statements allow explaining the shape of output voltage of toroidal transformer with soft ferrite core induced by strong harmonic field strength in the input. Numerical values of nonlinear suscept…

010302 applied physicsPhysicsCondensed matter physics020206 networking & telecommunicationsField strength02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesFerrite corelaw.inventionMagnetic fieldNonlinear systemThird orderlawHarmonics0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFerrite (magnet)Transformer2017 IEEE 58th International Scientific Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering of Riga Technical University (RTUCON)
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