Presentation 2004/2/5
A Unified Nonlinear Design Method for Boost PFC Converter
Mohamed Orabi, Tamotsu Ninomiya,
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Abstract(in English) New regulations and future standards highlight the Power Factor Correction (PFC) converter as a basic requirement for switching power supplies. Many converter topologies have been proposed, which provide almost unity power factor line current. Boost PFC converter with average-current-mode control performs the advantage of perfect PFC such as the continuous current and the ability to shape the input current to trace the input voltage. A novel thinking to have a unified design of a boost PFC converter as one block for all proposed application is highlighted in this issue. Then, external capacitor units are added depending on the application kind. The design steps are explained for the single-stage and two-stage PFC converters. As a conclusion, the design must be set on the requirements of a stable system as a step-one for the unified block and then adding external capacitor units for the other application purpose.
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Keyword(in English) PFC converter / instability phenomena / stability / nonlinear model / bifurcation
Paper # EE2003-62
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Conference Date 2004/2/5(1days)
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Title (in English) A Unified Nonlinear Design Method for Boost PFC Converter
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Keyword(1) PFC converter
Keyword(2) instability phenomena
Keyword(3) stability
Keyword(4) nonlinear model
Keyword(5) bifurcation
1st Author's Name Mohamed Orabi
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electrical of Electronic System Engineering Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Tamotsu Ninomiya
2nd Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electrical of Electronic System Engineering Kyushu University
Date 2004/2/5
Paper # EE2003-62
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 652
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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