Active Filters for 1-MHz Power Circuits with Strct Input/Output Ripple Requirements

Abstract
As the switching frequency of a dc-converter is raised from 100 kHz to 1 MHz, one would expect the energy storage elements of the circuit to be correspondingly reduced in size. If the circuit must meet input and output ripple requirements of the nature of MIL-STD-461B CEO3, however, the advantage of a higher switching frequency is significantly offset by the higher filter attenuation levels required. The use of active filters, in conjunction with minimal passive filters, to achieve the required ripple levels with a much smaller overall volume is discussed. Working active filters with gains in excess of 100 at 1 MHz are also presented.

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