Amund,

Here are a few more generic things you can look at...

- RC snubber across diodes (output rectifiers, primary-side snub diode)
- Change the gate drive of the switching FET, if discrete, by adding small
resistance between the driver and the gate (sometimes a diode is added
across the resistor to have different turn on/turn off time).  Be careful
with this one, it can really nail your efficiency and cause your switch to
fail thermally.
- RC snubber across the switch.
- If you can change the layout, take a look to make sure the main switching
path and return are optimized.
- Sometimes adding in a little discrete inductance between the switch and
the transformer can help (another way to slow the switching edges).
- Resonances in the transformer due to parasitics (leakage inductance
interwinding capacitances) can be snubbed out with RC's, but that takes a
bit more work.

Regards,
Rob Oglesbee
Radian Research
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-----Original Message-----
From: Amund Westin [mailto:am...@westin-emission.no] 
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 2:48 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Noisy DC / DC converter

Got a DC / DC converter in an ITE.
>From a radiated emission plot, I can see lot of spikes with spacing 330kHz
in the region 30-80MHz.
The DC / DC converter datasheet tells that the switching frequency is
330kHz.
No suppression components around the converter. I assume a common mode choke
could block some on the noise, so it does not enter the power supply cable,
which may act as an antenna in this case.

Any other "tricks" for EMI suppression of DC / DC converters?


#Amund

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