The objective of this paper is to present a simple yet accurate implementation of a resistor emulator type line current shaping controller for high power factor operation of a flyback rectifier. The important feature is input voltage sensing is not required. In circuit realization of the controller no multiplier is used. Current shaping is performed directly on the input filter inductor current. The modulator uses only one reset integrator for the generation of duty ratio. The analysis presented in this paper shows the effect of input filter capacitance on discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) of operation of the flyback inductor. Design equations for selection of the input filter components are derived. A low frequency small signal model of ...
A single-stage single-switch power factor correction (PFC) flyback converter with a synchronous rect...
This paper presents a novel approach for feedback linearisation in a continuous conduction mode (CCM...
The single-stage Bi-flyback PFC topology proposed in [1] has several advantages on efficiency, power...
The objective of this paper is to present a simple yet accurate implementation of a resistor-emulato...
In this paper the implementation of a simple yet high performance digital current mode controller th...
Abstract: In this paper the implementation of a simple yet high performance digital current mode con...
Control techniques for high-power-factor rectifiers which do not need input voltage sensing are gain...
This paper presents a novel input current shaper based on a quasi-active power factor correction (PF...
Abstract—In this paper, a new single-stage, single-switch input-current-shaping (S4ICS) technique wh...
A low-loss, high-power-factor flyback rectifier is presented, which is designed as a possible applic...
This paper proposes a simple digital control scheme to achieve high power factor operation for three...
Abstract--This paper presents a general method for deciding the input filter capacitance of flyback ...
This paper presents a novel input current shaper based on a quasi-active power factor correction (PF...
A low-loss, high-power-factor flyback rectifier is presented, which is designed as a possible applic...
A simple low-cost analog controller is proposed for average current mode control of high-power-facto...
A single-stage single-switch power factor correction (PFC) flyback converter with a synchronous rect...
This paper presents a novel approach for feedback linearisation in a continuous conduction mode (CCM...
The single-stage Bi-flyback PFC topology proposed in [1] has several advantages on efficiency, power...
The objective of this paper is to present a simple yet accurate implementation of a resistor-emulato...
In this paper the implementation of a simple yet high performance digital current mode controller th...
Abstract: In this paper the implementation of a simple yet high performance digital current mode con...
Control techniques for high-power-factor rectifiers which do not need input voltage sensing are gain...
This paper presents a novel input current shaper based on a quasi-active power factor correction (PF...
Abstract—In this paper, a new single-stage, single-switch input-current-shaping (S4ICS) technique wh...
A low-loss, high-power-factor flyback rectifier is presented, which is designed as a possible applic...
This paper proposes a simple digital control scheme to achieve high power factor operation for three...
Abstract--This paper presents a general method for deciding the input filter capacitance of flyback ...
This paper presents a novel input current shaper based on a quasi-active power factor correction (PF...
A low-loss, high-power-factor flyback rectifier is presented, which is designed as a possible applic...
A simple low-cost analog controller is proposed for average current mode control of high-power-facto...
A single-stage single-switch power factor correction (PFC) flyback converter with a synchronous rect...
This paper presents a novel approach for feedback linearisation in a continuous conduction mode (CCM...
The single-stage Bi-flyback PFC topology proposed in [1] has several advantages on efficiency, power...