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Interleaved Triangular Current Mode (TCM) resonant transition, single phase PFC rectifier with high efficiency and high power density
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Rectifier SystemResonant TransitionElectrical EngineeringEngineeringHigh EfficiencyHigh Power DensityPower Electronics ConverterElectric Power ConversionPower InverterNew TopologyPower ElectronicsUninterruptible Power SupplyTriangular Current Mode
This paper presents a new topology for a highly compact and highly efficient single-phase Power Factor Corrected (PFC) rectifier system. The new topology consists of several interleaved boost stages which operate in a mode called Triangular Current Mode (TCM) in order to simultaneously achieve a high power density as well as a high efficiency. Applying TCM, ZVS is achieved over the full mains period by proper control of the power MOSFETs. The high TCM inductor current ripple is not transferred to the mains as the superposition of all boost cell input currents results in a smooth mains current waveform. Furthermore, one bridge leg operates synchronously to the mains frequency and connects the mains directly to an output rail. This results in very low common mode noise and only a small common mode filter has to be considered. The excellent behavior of this topology also applies to inverter operation.
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