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Title: EMC implications of implementing WBG devices in battery charger modules for electric vehicles
Authors: MARTINEZ , Wilmar
LIN , Wei-Ren
SUAREZ , Camilo
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: IEEE
Source: 2022 INTERNATIONAL POWER ELECTRONICS CONFERENCE (IPEC-HIMEJI 2022- ECCE ASIA), IEEE, p. 2516 -2521
Abstract: GaN and SiC semiconductor devices have the potential of drastic downsizing of power converters in applications where size is strictly limited like in electromobility. In electric powertrains, on-board chargers need to operate in a wide voltage and power range limited by the battery and its conditions. In this context, both size and voltage-power range can be achieved through the effective utilization of GaN and SiC devices. Nevertheless, although GaN and SiC devices offer outstanding features in fast transitions, low on-resistances, and the ability to switch faster, these characteristics can generate much higher EM emissions that can affect the charger operation. Consequently, additional circuitry is required to mitigate such emissions although it can jeopardize the ultimate goal of compactness. In this paper, trasients, ringing, harmonic content, and conducted emissions in both GaN and SiC Devices and use of magnetic components is analyzed. Such analysis is conducted with experimental tests under real conditions of battery charging for Electric Vehicles.
Notes: Martinez, W (corresponding author), KU Leuven Energy Ville, Dept Elect Engn ESAT, Diepenbeek, Belgium.
wilmar.martinez@kuleuven.be
Keywords: Bandgap Semiconductors;Battery Chargers;Gallium Natride;EMC in Power Converters
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/38870
ISI #: 000844606600405
Rights: 2022IEEJ
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
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