Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control System, I3CAC 2021, 7-8 June 2021, Bharath University, Chennai, India

Research Article

FPGA Based Dual Controller Design for EMI Reduction in Dc-Dc Converters

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308769,
        author={K.R. Aravind Britto and S.  Saravanan and M.Krishna  kumar and C. Kannika Parameshwari and G.  Ramprabu},
        title={FPGA Based Dual Controller Design for EMI Reduction in Dc-Dc Converters},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control System, I3CAC 2021, 7-8 June 2021, Bharath University, Chennai, India},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={I3CAC},
        year={2021},
        month={6},
        keywords={field programmable logic array dc-dc converters electromagnetic compatibility electromagnetic interference},
        doi={10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308769}
    }
    
  • K.R. Aravind Britto
    S. Saravanan
    M.Krishna kumar
    C. Kannika Parameshwari
    G. Ramprabu
    Year: 2021
    FPGA Based Dual Controller Design for EMI Reduction in Dc-Dc Converters
    I3CAC
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308769
K.R. Aravind Britto1,*, S. Saravanan2, M.Krishna kumar3, C. Kannika Parameshwari4, G. Ramprabu5
  • 1: Professor, Department of ECE, PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul.
  • 2: Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul.
  • 3: Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Grace College of Engineering, Tiruchendur Road, Mullakkadu.
  • 4: Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, NPR College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul.
  • 5: Professor, Department of ECE, Bonam Venkata Chalamayya Institute of Technology & Science, India.
*Contact email: krbritto1975@gmail.com

Abstract

In high frequency electronic power converters, the suppression of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and the improvement of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) have become important. Field Programmable Logic Array (FPGA) has become a low-cost platform offering the ability for power electronics to create unique EMC control techniques. In FPGA, however, it is complicated to accomplish some of the features required in the power electronic control system. The key difficulties are related to the operation of the fixed point, and the need to change the dynamic number range. Constructing filters to comply with the EMI limits is a significant part of the production cost of power converters. Therefore, a simple yet powerful dual controller based FPGA is therefore discussed to provide a substantial motor control for noise reduction. A model of a prototype has been tested and hardware findings indicate a substantial drives with low performance requirements. In terms of speed and torque, the theoretical algorithms, hardware information and experimental findings are presented and discussed.