Minimum active switch requirements for single-phase PFC rectifiers without electrolytic capacitors
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Author(s)
Li, S
Qi, W
Wu, J
Tan, SC
Hui, R
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Active pulsating power buffering (PPB) function can effectively reduce the twice-line frequency energy storage requirement in a single-phase rectifier. Existing single-phase solutions with active PPB must utilize more than two active switches in their circuits. Compared with conventional single-active-switch solutions without active PPB (e.g. a boost PFC rectifier), the cost of additional semiconductor switches and gate drive circuitry in an active PPB-based rectifier may not be justified for low power applications. This paper presents a family of single-switch single-phase rectifier with active PPB. Taking advantage of the on-time and off-time of a single switch, the proposed rectifiers are formulated by merging two converters which are respectively duty and frequency controlled. The steady-state characteristics of these converters are analyzed. A step-by-step design procedure is provided, and an active control method for limiting the maximum switching frequency for wide-load-range operation is presented. A 100-W prototype is built for demonstration of the proposed single-switch rectifier concept. It is envisaged that this concept, when combined with other circuit formulation techniques, e.g., partial power processing, dc-voltage feedback, may lead to new derivatives of single-switch rectifiers with more advanced features.
Date Issued
2019-06-01
Date Acceptance
2018-08-28
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2019, 34 (6), pp.5524-5536
ISSN
0885-8993
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Start Page
5524
End Page
5536
Journal / Book Title
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume
34
Issue
6
Copyright Statement
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Subjects
0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2018-09-05