A kW Power Factor Corrector Using Low-voltage Current Device For Input Current Shaping
Autor: | John Wing-To Fan, Ke-Wei Wang, Henry Shu-Hung Chung, Chung-Pui Tung, Akhil Relekar, Ka-Wai Ho, Wan-Tim Chan, Jeff Po-Wa Chow |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Physics
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Zdroj: | 2019 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE). |
DOI: | 10.1109/ecce.2019.8912620 |
Popis: | A power factor corrector (PFC) extended from a previously-proposed boost-type structure with power semiconductor filter (PSF) is presented. The concept of the PSF is based on using a series pass device (SPD) to profile the input current and regulate the output voltage, and an input capacitor to circulate the ripple current generated by the boost converter. However, the input capacitor is charged up slowly with small input current around the zero-crossings, causing high voltage stress on the SPD. Then, a high-voltage device for the SPD is needed. However, high-voltage devices have large channel length modulation effect, high leakage current, large voltage drop, and slow response. To accelerate the capacitor charging and thus reduce the voltage stress, this paper proposes to replace the output diode with a controllable switch. The converter is temporarily operated as a buck converter during the zero crossings with the input capacitor charged up swiftly by the output capacitor. A series pass module (SPM) constructed by multiple parallel-connected low-voltage devices is used to increase current rating. The devices are regulated to operate around the knee point of the output characteristics to reduce power loss. A lkW, 85-265Vac / 400Vdc prototype has been built and evaluated. |
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