
Build better UAVs using modular power
Power Delivery Networks (PDN) based on Vicor high performance power modules enable innovative designs for the next generation of UAV development
Managing EMI can be one of the biggest challenges facing power designers. With problems often only revealed during compliance or pre-compliance testing, rectifying these issues can be time consuming and expensive. In this webinar, David Bourner, an experienced field applications engineer at Vicor, shares his experience of helping engineers avoid EMI issues when designing power systems. He describes how many developers overlook the simple things, resulting in costly and time-consuming remedial work to achieve EMI compliance.
The webinar covers the causes of EMI issues in power systems; the impact of the switching topology; principles of controlling conducted (CE) and radiated emissions (RE); and will leave you with a checklist to ensure you address EMI during the design process
Build better UAVs using modular power
Power Delivery Networks (PDN) based on Vicor high performance power modules enable innovative designs for the next generation of UAV development
Optimize HV to SELV without battery and supercaps
Learn how to effectively convert HV battery power to SELV with fast bidirectional conversion to support regenerative loads
The uncertain future of aftermarket loads in a 48V world
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Achieving EM conducted emission compliance for high voltage conversion with switching frequency above 1.3MHz
Nicola Rosano, Sr. Strategic FA/System Engineer at Vicor unpacks how fixing electromagnetic interference (EMI) in systems employing high-frequency DC-DC converters poses a critical...