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State-of-the-Art, Single-Phase, Active Power-Factor-Correction Techniques for High-Power Applications—An Overview
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringPower DeviceActive Power-factor-correction TechniquesPower Semiconductor DevicePower Electronics ConverterActive Power-factor-correctionPfc ConvertersPower Electronic SystemsPower InverterElectric Power ConversionPower ElectronicsSeveral Pfc TechniquesPower SystemsPower Electronic DevicesActive Power Filter
A review of high-performance, state-of-the-art, active power-factor-correction (PFC) techniques for high-power, single-phase applications is presented. The merits and limitations of several PFC techniques that are used in today's network-server and telecom power supplies to maximize their conversion efficiencies are discussed. These techniques include various zero-voltage-switching and zero-current-switching, active-snubber approaches employed to reduce reverse-recovery-related switching losses, as well as techniques for the minimization of the conduction losses. Finally, the effect of recent advancements in semiconductor technology, primarily silicon-carbide technology, on the performance and design considerations of PFC converters is discussed.
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