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Hello everyone,
We're designing a 1KW AC-DC converter that would run at 70KHz to 100KHz range. I am completely unsure about sizing the common mode choke.
- Does it need to attenuate frequency in the 100KHz range or in the MHz range. I mean what is the primary frequency range of concern. Is it the switching frequency range or is it the MHz range?
- How much common mode current should it be able to handle without saturating? 10mA, 50mA or say 100mA? Is there some general rule for this?
- How much inductance do I need? Most application notes that I have encountered have CMC in the range of 3mH to 5mH.
- Last but important, if I wind a CM choke on a toroid, should I assume that the flux in the core under normal conditions is absolutely zero? Or some percentage will not cancel out? And what decides how much will not cancel out?
Thank you
We're designing a 1KW AC-DC converter that would run at 70KHz to 100KHz range. I am completely unsure about sizing the common mode choke.
- Does it need to attenuate frequency in the 100KHz range or in the MHz range. I mean what is the primary frequency range of concern. Is it the switching frequency range or is it the MHz range?
- How much common mode current should it be able to handle without saturating? 10mA, 50mA or say 100mA? Is there some general rule for this?
- How much inductance do I need? Most application notes that I have encountered have CMC in the range of 3mH to 5mH.
- Last but important, if I wind a CM choke on a toroid, should I assume that the flux in the core under normal conditions is absolutely zero? Or some percentage will not cancel out? And what decides how much will not cancel out?
Thank you