IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications
Online ISSN : 1348-8163
Print ISSN : 0913-6339
ISSN-L : 0913-6339
Special Issue Paper
Ripple Reduction Characteristics in the Parallel-Connected DC Power Distribution System Constructed by New Terminals for Wire Communication
Akihiko KatsukiTadashi MatsumotoShogo WatanabeMasaichi Fukunaga
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2006 Volume 126 Issue 7 Pages 904-910

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Powering terminal should prevent signal inflow from the communication lines. Powered terminal in most wire communication systems needs to separate ac signals and dc supply power in its input part connected to the communication lines. Our original communication system consists of low-power dc-dc converters. In our system, the direction of dc power is opposite in powering terminal at reception and powered terminal. Therefore, to use the same electronic choke for powering terminal and powered terminal, it is preferable that the electronic choke be bidirectional. So, we have proposed new electronic choke by the use of small inductors and an amplifier. From the viewpoint of power distribution, this system contains a parallel-connected dc power supply. In this paper, voltage-ripple attenuation characteristics at reception are presented on the dc power distribution system using buck-type converters and new electronic chokes. New electronic choke has an ability of good attenuation against signals. Even though switching frequencies are different, no beat is observed in the output dc voltage waveform of powered terminal. New electronic choke effectively removes circulation or interference by the ripple.
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