This dissertation addresses technologies and modeling of integrated EMI filters. Suitable integration technologies are developed, which include reducing the equivalent series inductance (ESL) and equivalent parallel capacitance (EPC), and increasing, instead of reducing, the high frequency losses. Using the multi-conductor lossy transmission-line theory, a new frequency domain model of integrated LC structure is developed and verified by experimental results. Through detailed electromagnetic analysis, the equations to calculate the required model parameters are derived. With the developed frequency domain and electromagnetic model, the characteristic of integrated LC modules can be predicted using geometry and material data.; With the knowledge obtained from preliminary experimental study of two integrated EMI filter prototypes, a technology is developed to cancel structural winding capacitance of filter inductors. This can be realized by simply embedding a thin conductive shield layer between the inductor windings. With the resultant equivalent circuit and structural winding capacitance model, optimal design of the shield layer is achieved so that EPC can be almost completely cancelled. Applying this technology, an improved integrated EMI filter with a much simpler structure, a much smaller size and profile, and much better HF performance is designed, constructed and verified by experiment. The completed parametric and sensitivity study shows that this is potentially a very suitable technology for mass production.; The integrated RF EMI filter is studied, as well. Its frequency domain model is developed based on multi-conductor lossy transmission-line theory. With the model parameters extracted from the finite element analysis (FEA) tool and the characterized material properties, the predicted filter characteristic complies very well with that of the actual measurement. This model and modeling methodology are successfully extended to study the RF CM&DM EMI filter structure, which has not been done before. To model more complicated structures, and to study the interaction between the RF EMI filter and its peripheral circuitry, a PSpice model with frequency dependent parameters is given. Combining the structural winding capacitance cancellation and the integrated RF CM&DM EMI filter technologies, a new integrated EMI filter structure is proposed. The calculation results show that it has the merits of the two employed technologies, hence it will have the best overall performance. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)... |