Consumer and household applications require cheap AC/DC power supplies complying with EMC standards. Passive solutions are bulky and do not provide output voltage stabilization. Active solutions based on power factor correctors (PFCs) with high-frequency switching provide compactness and regulation capability, but are generally expensive due to the need for fast-recovery diodes and complex EMI filters. This paper describes a boost PFC in which the switch is turned on and off only twice per line period. This results in limited di/dt and dv/dt and switch losses, allows use of slow-recovery diodes and avoids the need for heavy EMI filters. In addition, the output voltage can be stabilized in a broad load range by a simple control. The switching unit, including control and protection, can also be integrated in a simple smart-power IC for large-volume applications.
Boost PFC with 100 Hz Switching Frequency Providing Output Voltage Stabilization and Compliance with EMC Standards
ROSSETTO, LEOPOLDO;SPIAZZI, GIORGIO;TENTI, PAOLO
1998
Abstract
Consumer and household applications require cheap AC/DC power supplies complying with EMC standards. Passive solutions are bulky and do not provide output voltage stabilization. Active solutions based on power factor correctors (PFCs) with high-frequency switching provide compactness and regulation capability, but are generally expensive due to the need for fast-recovery diodes and complex EMI filters. This paper describes a boost PFC in which the switch is turned on and off only twice per line period. This results in limited di/dt and dv/dt and switch losses, allows use of slow-recovery diodes and avoids the need for heavy EMI filters. In addition, the output voltage can be stabilized in a broad load range by a simple control. The switching unit, including control and protection, can also be integrated in a simple smart-power IC for large-volume applications.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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