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Dear Engineers,
I beleive that in equipments like battery powered robots, where the power bus is obviously shared by nothing else, its purely for use by the robot alone....then diff mode inductance needs only to be very small...just enough to filter off those high frequency switching harmonics which could otherwise radiate out of their supply cables. Would you agree, that the best filtration in robot applications, is a common mode choke upstream of every DCDC SMPS module?.....because common mode noise pertains to the RF emissions which could interfere with the signal circuitry on the robot.
So on a battery powered robot, for input filters to the SMPS's on the robot.....common mode inductors are order of the day....diff mode inductors are needed , but only tiny ones, just enough to filter out those highest harmonics....would you agree?
I beleive that in equipments like battery powered robots, where the power bus is obviously shared by nothing else, its purely for use by the robot alone....then diff mode inductance needs only to be very small...just enough to filter off those high frequency switching harmonics which could otherwise radiate out of their supply cables. Would you agree, that the best filtration in robot applications, is a common mode choke upstream of every DCDC SMPS module?.....because common mode noise pertains to the RF emissions which could interfere with the signal circuitry on the robot.
So on a battery powered robot, for input filters to the SMPS's on the robot.....common mode inductors are order of the day....diff mode inductors are needed , but only tiny ones, just enough to filter out those highest harmonics....would you agree?