Electromagnetic interference, also known as electromagnetic disturbance (EMI), is caused by external noise and useless signals in reception, usually transmitted through circuit conduction and in the form of field. The rectifier bridge of the inverter is a nonlinear load for the power grid, and the harmonics it generates will cause harmonic interference to other electronic and electrical equipment in the same power grid. In addition, the inverter of the inverter mostly adopts PWM technology, and when it works in switching mode and switches at high speed, it generates a lot of coupling noise. Therefore, the inverter is an electromagnetic interference source for other electronic and electrical equipment in the system. On the other hand, the harmonic interference in the power grid mainly interferes with the inverter through the power supply of the inverter. There are a large number of harmonic sources in the power grid, and these loads cause waveform distortion of the voltage and current in the power grid, thereby causing harmful interference to other equipment in the power grid. After the power supply of the inverter is interfered by the polluted AC power grid, if it is not processed, the grid noise will interfere with the inverter through the power supply circuit of the power grid. The interference of the power supply to the inverter mainly includes overvoltage, undervoltage, instantaneous power failure, surge, drop, peak voltage pulse and radio frequency interference.
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