The XIX International Conference on Electrical Machines - ICEM 2010 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icelmach.2010.5607960
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Modeling and simulation of a peak current controlled PFC converter in chaotic regime

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“…The main control methods for active PFC boost topologies are peak current control [21,22], average current control [23 -25] and hysteresis control [26]. Average current control method, which allows a better input current waveform, is represented in Fig.…”
Section: Conventional Diode Bridge and Active Pfc Boost Rectifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main control methods for active PFC boost topologies are peak current control [21,22], average current control [23 -25] and hysteresis control [26]. Average current control method, which allows a better input current waveform, is represented in Fig.…”
Section: Conventional Diode Bridge and Active Pfc Boost Rectifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A current mode autonomous one cycle controller for the PFC boost circuit design is inducted in [3] and that is used to improve the traditional current controller and hysteretic controller. M. Merhy et al [4] discussed the influences of both the output side components and the bifurcation behavior for the PFC converter. All the controller circuits that analyzed in [2][3][4] are based on analog control circuit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M. Merhy et al [4] discussed the influences of both the output side components and the bifurcation behavior for the PFC converter. All the controller circuits that analyzed in [2][3][4] are based on analog control circuit. The main circuit structure is composed of a comparator which is used to detect the inductor current and a flip-flop is used to control the power switch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%