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The discontinuous conduction mode Sepic and Cuk power factor preregulators: analysis and design
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1997
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringCuk Power ConvertersPower Electronics ConverterPower Factor PreregulatorsElectric Power ConversionPower Electronic SystemsPower InverterPower ElectronicsElectric DriverDesign Equations
Sepic and Cuk power converters working as power factor preregulators (PFP) in the discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) present the following desirable characteristics for a PFP: (1) the power converter works as a voltage follower (no current loop is needed); (2) the theoretical power factor is unity; and (3) the input current ripple is defined at the design stage. Besides, input-output galvanic isolation is easily obtained. This paper analyzes the operation of both power converters as DCM-PFP. Design equations are derived, as well as a small-signal model to aid the control loop design. Both simulation and experimental results are presented that are in agreement with the theoretical analysis and complement the work.
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