The All Mode EMC filters are aimed at designs using gallium nitride and siliocn carbide devices for higher efficiencies as the materials developed by SMP specifically for these filters are effective for frequencies up to the gigaHertz range.
The All Mode design simultaneously damps both differential mode and common mode noise using High Frequency Composite Materials (HFCM) developed by SMP. By combining HFCM and All Mode technologies it is possible to reduce the filter components required in a system by about 50 percent, so for example no additional common mode chokes or filters are needed.
EMC filters reduce interference currents and voltage spikes in power converter systems which are generated by parasitic effects and cyclic elements of the system. The filters are aimed at power electronics, automation and drive technology applications for industries such as electromobility, railway and marine engineering, medical technology, aerospace and renewable as well as conventional power generation.
“The target is to achieve a stable inductance at the working point over the entire frequency spectrum in order to maximize the interference suppression. Compared to the standard technologies which use materials such as ferrite, electrical steel sheets and nanocrystalline ribbon, the All Mode EMC filters are up to 40 percent lighter and reduce interference levels by as much as 40 dB[µV],” said Johannes Gemenetzis, managing director of SMP.
As they are made from magnetostriction-free materials, the All Mode filters are electrically noiseless.
“Due to the stability of their inductance, we realize our EMC filters with a smaller inductance, whereby a high dynamic of the system is achieved. The voltage spikes which occur periodically with the switching frequency of the inverter are immensely reduced. So the life-time of the electric motors is much longer. The efficiency of the entire system is further improved due to very low losses of the materials. Moreover, fewer filter components are needed, so volume is reduced and the cost effectiveness of the power electronic system as a whole is increased substantially. The fast switching SiC and GaN semiconductors place high demands on the magnetic materials. Decisions are based on materials, and with the development and production of our own materials, we have solutions for every application.”
SMP’s all mode EMC filters are designed to handle currents up to 2000 A, and up to 3000 A for custom versions, with frequencies up to the gigaHertz range as the materials have high saturation induction of up to 2 Tesla. The components are produced with dimensions from 19 mm to 300 mm and weights from 0.05 kg to 130 kg.