Average current mode controller for bridgeless PFC SEPIC converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode

This paper proposes an average current mode controller (ACMC) for a single-phase bridgeless power factor correction (PFC) circuit using a single ended primary inductor converter (SEPIC) via second-order model reduction. The superiority of the proposed controller is PFC accomplished at power up to 35...

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Main Authors: Rai, Nor Akmal, Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi, Sahid, Mohd. Rodhi, Husain, Abdul Rashid, Anjum, Waqas, Low, Wen Yao
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spelling my.utm.1064122024-06-29T07:22:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/106412/ Average current mode controller for bridgeless PFC SEPIC converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode Rai, Nor Akmal Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi Sahid, Mohd. Rodhi Husain, Abdul Rashid Anjum, Waqas Low, Wen Yao TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper proposes an average current mode controller (ACMC) for a single-phase bridgeless power factor correction (PFC) circuit using a single ended primary inductor converter (SEPIC) via second-order model reduction. The superiority of the proposed controller is PFC accomplished at power up to 350 W with high efficiency via the second-order model reduction. The design and implementation of ACMC on the converter operated with continuous conduction mode (CCM) is explained in detail. ACMC forces input current to follow sinusoidal current reference at different power levels and sustain high power factor (PF). The proposed controller is designed based on the theoretical analysis operation of the circuit. For verification, MATLAB/Simulink simulations are carried out and validation through an experiment test rig for 110—220 Vrms input, 100 Vdc/ 350 W output prototype at 20 kHz switching frequency. It is proven that the proposed controller strategy accomplishes high PF, high efficiency and conformity with the simulation. Public Library of Science 2023-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/106412/1/MohdRodhiSahid2023_AverageCurrentModeControllerforBridgeless.pdf Rai, Nor Akmal and Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi and Sahid, Mohd. Rodhi and Husain, Abdul Rashid and Anjum, Waqas and Low, Wen Yao (2023) Average current mode controller for bridgeless PFC SEPIC converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode. PLoS ONE, 18 (10). pp. 1-26. ISSN 1932-6203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291873 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0291873
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Rai, Nor Akmal
Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi
Sahid, Mohd. Rodhi
Husain, Abdul Rashid
Anjum, Waqas
Low, Wen Yao
Average current mode controller for bridgeless PFC SEPIC converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode
description This paper proposes an average current mode controller (ACMC) for a single-phase bridgeless power factor correction (PFC) circuit using a single ended primary inductor converter (SEPIC) via second-order model reduction. The superiority of the proposed controller is PFC accomplished at power up to 350 W with high efficiency via the second-order model reduction. The design and implementation of ACMC on the converter operated with continuous conduction mode (CCM) is explained in detail. ACMC forces input current to follow sinusoidal current reference at different power levels and sustain high power factor (PF). The proposed controller is designed based on the theoretical analysis operation of the circuit. For verification, MATLAB/Simulink simulations are carried out and validation through an experiment test rig for 110—220 Vrms input, 100 Vdc/ 350 W output prototype at 20 kHz switching frequency. It is proven that the proposed controller strategy accomplishes high PF, high efficiency and conformity with the simulation.
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author Rai, Nor Akmal
Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi
Sahid, Mohd. Rodhi
Husain, Abdul Rashid
Anjum, Waqas
Low, Wen Yao
author_facet Rai, Nor Akmal
Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi
Sahid, Mohd. Rodhi
Husain, Abdul Rashid
Anjum, Waqas
Low, Wen Yao
author_sort Rai, Nor Akmal
title Average current mode controller for bridgeless PFC SEPIC converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode
title_short Average current mode controller for bridgeless PFC SEPIC converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode
title_full Average current mode controller for bridgeless PFC SEPIC converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode
title_fullStr Average current mode controller for bridgeless PFC SEPIC converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode
title_full_unstemmed Average current mode controller for bridgeless PFC SEPIC converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode
title_sort average current mode controller for bridgeless pfc sepic converter with second-order model reduction operated in continuous conduction mode
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/106412/1/MohdRodhiSahid2023_AverageCurrentModeControllerforBridgeless.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/106412/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291873
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