Comparison of PWM and modified One Cycle Control for bridgeless zeta AC-DC converter

Bridgeless topologies have been introduced to improve the input power factor and hence reduce THD and ripples in the input current. Bridgeless zeta converter has the advantages of reduced number of semiconductor switch, easy electrical isolation and reduced in-rush current during start-up. Conventio...

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Published in:2015 International Conference on Power and Advanced Control Engineering (ICPACE) pp. 244 - 247
Main Authors: Warrier, Preethy V., Preetha, P. K.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-08-2015
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Summary:Bridgeless topologies have been introduced to improve the input power factor and hence reduce THD and ripples in the input current. Bridgeless zeta converter has the advantages of reduced number of semiconductor switch, easy electrical isolation and reduced in-rush current during start-up. Conventional PWM technique is used for the control of switches. But it suffers from the problem of slow dynamic response. With One Cycle Control it is possible to eliminate input perturbations in one switching cycle. In this paper, a comparison has been made between the conventional PWM technique and modified One Cycle Control for bridgeless zeta converter. The model is developed using MATLAB/Simulink and the results have been analyzed.
DOI:10.1109/ICPACE.2015.7274951