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Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund
Hi
I'm playing with using pseudo random PWM on a motor drive to minimize
the conducted emission level of the inverter
For that purpose I'm testing a system using a standard Rhode&Swartz test
reciever with the following frequency band 150kHz to 30MHz (9kHz
bandwidth, 5kHz step and both average and quasi peak measurements)
The PWM converter clock is running at 18kHz and modulated +/-20% at
100Hz rate (in the beginning triagular shaped mdulation)
But the measurements take a long time - do anyone know how to model the
input of the quasi peak detector to mimic the result seen on the test
reciever? If I get a model I can run some simulations instead.
As far as I know the quasi-peak detector consists of a rectifying diode
in series with a RC filter and a load resistor on the output of that
filer (shorter rise time than fall time to transients)
Thanks
Klaus
I'm playing with using pseudo random PWM on a motor drive to minimize
the conducted emission level of the inverter
For that purpose I'm testing a system using a standard Rhode&Swartz test
reciever with the following frequency band 150kHz to 30MHz (9kHz
bandwidth, 5kHz step and both average and quasi peak measurements)
The PWM converter clock is running at 18kHz and modulated +/-20% at
100Hz rate (in the beginning triagular shaped mdulation)
But the measurements take a long time - do anyone know how to model the
input of the quasi peak detector to mimic the result seen on the test
reciever? If I get a model I can run some simulations instead.
As far as I know the quasi-peak detector consists of a rectifying diode
in series with a RC filter and a load resistor on the output of that
filer (shorter rise time than fall time to transients)
Thanks
Klaus