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A Single-Stage AC/DC Converter with Low Voltage Stresses and Reduced Switching Losses SCIE SCOPUS KCI

Title
A Single-Stage AC/DC Converter with Low Voltage Stresses and Reduced Switching Losses
Authors
Kim, KTChoi, WYKwon, JMKwon, BH
Date Issued
2009-11-20
Publisher
KOREAN INST POWER ELECTRONICS
Abstract
This paper proposes a high-efficiency single-stage ac/dc converter. The proposed converter features low voltage stresses and reduced switching losses. It operates at the boundary of discontinuous- and continuous-conduction modes by employing variable switching frequency control. The turn-on switching loss of the switch can be reduced by turning it on when the voltage across it is at a minimum. The voltage across the bulk capacitor is independent of the output loads and maintained within the practical range for the universal line input, so the problem of high voltage stress across the bulk capacitor is alleviated. Moreover, the voltage stress of the output diodes is clamped to the output voltage, and the output diodes are turned off at zero-current. Thus, the reverse-recovery related losses of the output diodes are eliminated. The operational principles and circuit analysis are presented. A prototype circuit was built and tested for a 150 W (50 V / 3 A) output power. The experimental results verify the performance of the proposed converter.
Keywords
Single-stage; Power factor correction (PFC); Variable frequency; Reverse-recovery; Power efficiency; POWER-FACTOR CORRECTION; HALF-BRIDGE CONVERTER; FLYBACK CONVERTER; CAPACITOR VOLTAGE; RECTIFIER; DESIGN; EFFICIENCY; CONVERSION; REDUCTION; TOPOLOGY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/27729
ISSN
1598-2092
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS, vol. 9, no. 6, page. 823 - 834, 2009-11-20
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