Current-sensorless PFC Boost converter with preprogrammed control strategy

The development of front-end converters for power factor correction and DC link voltage control of power electronics converters such as, UPS, Inverters, and Switched Power Supplies, has been attracting great interest from the scientific community that works toward the achievements of cost reduction,...

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Published in:2011 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics pp. 182 - 187
Main Authors: Finazzi, A. P., de Freitas, L. C., Vieira, J. B., Coelho, E. A. A., Farias, V. J., Freitas, L. C. G.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-06-2011
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Summary:The development of front-end converters for power factor correction and DC link voltage control of power electronics converters such as, UPS, Inverters, and Switched Power Supplies, has been attracting great interest from the scientific community that works toward the achievements of cost reduction, high efficiency, and reliability. In this context, this paper proposes an innovative microprocessed control technique for sinusoidal input line current imposition in front-end sensorless Boost converters, named in this work as PFC-BOOST-CSL. The proposed method is based on experimental acquisition of gate-drive signal sequences for different load conditions. These signals correspond to a complete cycle of the AC input voltage and are recorded in the microcontroller memory in order to be reproduced when used in a Boost converter without current sensor. In the operation of PFC-BOOST-CSL, a suitable switching sequence is sent to drive the power switch in order to minimize output voltage error and maintain a sinusoidal input current. Aiming to prove the proposed digital control concept, a 600W PFC-BOOST-CSL prototype was built and analyzed in laboratory and the main experimental results are presented herein.
ISBN:1424493102
9781424493104
ISSN:2163-5137
DOI:10.1109/ISIE.2011.5984154