Analysis of radiated EMI for power converters switching in MHz frequency range

The higher switching frequency in combination with di/dt loops and dv/dt nodes in the power stages of high frequency power converters generates higher order harmonics which cause Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI). It is commonly perceived that high frequency converters are more vulnerable to radiated EMI, thus, it is very important to analyze the radiated emission of these converters. According to the author's knowledge, the analysis of the radiated emission of power converters switching in the MHz frequency region has not been presented until now. Therefore, in this paper, the measurements, and analysis of the near field radiated emissions of these emerging power converters is presented. These measurements are beneficial in the early design stage of power converters. Both E-field and H-field and captured and analyzed for a half bridge converter switching at 3 MHz and at the output power level of 25 W. The effects of the magnetic and electric field emissions with the addition of a Y-capacitor and secondary side common mode choke are analyzed.