Common Mode Noise Reduction for Boost Converters Using General Balance Technique

In this paper, the boost converter model for electromagnetic interference noise analysis is first investigated. Based on this model, a general balance concept is proposed to cancel the common mode noise. Theoretical analysis, simulation, and experiment prove that the proposed balance technique is efficient enough to reduce common mode noise.

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