Abstract
Abstract—In recent years, electro-magnetic interference on DC-DC converters is seen as serious problem as it limits the capability of the DC-DC converter. It is popular to use analog circuits to suppress electro-magnetic interference; however, a cheap analog circuit suffers from numerous drawbacks, including inaccurate pulse generation, carrier frequency limitation, and degraded performance due to aging. Conversely, high-performance digital circuits are capable of providing accurate pulses compared to analog circuits. In this article, a field-programmable gate array is used to generate accurate chaotic pulse-width modulation pulses for DC-DC converters. A spread spectrum technique based on randomized carrier frequency modulation with fixed duty ratio is proposed for gating pulse generation, implemented using a field-programmable gate array for electro-magnetic interference suppression. A hardware prototype is built in the laboratory for the proposed method and tested. The performance of the proposed method estimated through simulation study is validated via experimental results.