Application of fourier and wavelet transforms to the identification of EMI noise sources in SMPSs

The Fourier and wavelet transform are applied to analyze the signals in a power electronics converter. The wavelet transform makes it possible to have important information about the time evolution of the frequency spectrum. Thank to this post-processing, the source of the harmonic peaks found in the Fourier spectrum can be identified in the time evolution of the signals of the circuit under study

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