Chokes, especially ones that are on a choke input LC filter, can radiate EMI just like a transformer.
Hmmm. It's a CLCRC filter. So should I keep them away from the clean B+? or is it better to keep them away from the power transformers?
Rotate the core of the choke 90° from the power transformer core so they don't couple. You can try this before drilling your mounting holes. Treat the choke as if it's a power transformer when laying the circuits out.
-Chris
-Chris
Choke EMI output is a product of the ripple current in the choke, it wont be nearly as much in a capacitor input CLC filter as a choke input LC filter. How much I cant say.
It is also possible for the choke to pick up EMI, how susceptible it is and how much it matters I cant say either, but the above advice is solid.
It is also possible for the choke to pick up EMI, how susceptible it is and how much it matters I cant say either, but the above advice is solid.
Just rotating may do no good if you're rotating about the pole. Be sure all of the coils (in power, output and chokes) are othogonal if possible so the magentic circuits don't couple.
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