EMI Filter: Fortify Your PCB Power
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) are two sides of the same coin: circuit designers don’t want systems to influence other circuits or receive interference from them unintentionally. EMI prevention has become more troublesome within the last few decades for numerous reasons, including gains in switch performance and denser assemblies. Faster speeds and expanding features are inconsequential when the circuit function is erratic or unpredictable, so compliance with neighboring electronics is not guaranteed.
EMI issues broadly reflect PCB best practices for power and ground layout, and designers can supplement power lines with an EMI filter to ensure minimal noise on the system power input. These filters perform the crucial role of cleaning and conditioning signals before distortion can be introduced to the network, preventing poor performance and even damage to components.
The Basics of EMI Filter Layout and Theory
The need for EMI filtering arises from the increased efficiency of switched-mode power supplies. As switching frequencies have risen, so too have instantaneous di/dt values that can induce currents in nearby lines without proper shielding. An EMI filter aims to provide insertion loss at frequencies outside its intended operating range with a high input impedance and ideal impedance matching at the targeted frequency. Circuit designers create the appropriate insertion loss with a filter network built from inductors that serve as low-pass signal pathways (i.e., blocking high frequencies). At the same time, capacitors shunt high frequencies away from sensitive circuitry.
It’s worth noting that EMI filters benefit tremendously from proper layout practices to minimize the effects of parasitics. If an EMI filter is drastically underperforming calculations/simulations, ensure these guidelines are in place :
The layout is only one portion of the EMI filter puzzle, however. The impact of these two noise modes is critical to understanding these filters’ performance:
Common mode noise is more challenging to define than differential mode noise. Consider the transformer in a power delivery system: due to the wound nature of its coils, significant capacitance exists between the adjacent surfaces of the coils. During the initial moments of power conduction, current wants to flow through the transformer to fill the empty “capacitor” due to the large, instantaneous dv/dt developed. The behavior of a capacitor seeks to maintain the voltage difference between its terminals and will sink current to do so. In other words, the current will flow back to the source when the power to the transformer switches off, closing the current loop. However, the path of this current simply follows the path of least impedance, and it has many different circuit pathways it can take (individually or collectively) to do so. This winding capacitance – inherent to all inductors – also extends between the primary and secondary windings of the transformer.
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EMI filters are essential components in electronic circuits to mitigate electromagnetic interference. Choosing the right filter topology is crucial to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with specific applications. In this table, we explore common EMI filter topologies, their suitability for different scenarios, and factors that make them unsuitable for certain applications. Understanding these topologies will help engineers make informed decisions when selecting EMI filters for their PCB power designs. Let’s dive into the details of each topology and their respective advantages and limitations.
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EMI filters are essential to the optimal performance of today’s fast-switching power supplies . By offering a high impedance to signals that could detrimentally affect the system circuitry, these filters form the first line of defense against noise. With system speeds climbing and EMC testing a prohibitively expensive failure, design teams have little room for error in NPIs.
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