Title :
A new power-factor-corrected single-transformer UPS design
Author :
Morrison, Richard ; Egan, Michael G.
Author_Institution :
Univ. Coll., Nat. Univ. of Ireland, Cork, Uk
Abstract :
Phenomenal growth in the personal computer (PC) market has fueled a corresponding growth in the need for uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) to back up the utility and prevent loss of data. This paper presents a new off-line UPS design suitable for PC backup applications. It is based on a novel isolated AC/DC converter derived from the integration of a nonisolated buck-boost AC/DC converter with an isolated bidirectional dual active bridge DC/DC converter. The features of the design include input power-factor correction, a single high-frequency transformer for charging and backup, simple control, inherent current limiting, low switch voltage stresses, and zero-voltage switching of the switches over a wide operating range. The UPS output voltage is trapezoidal in shape and the transition slope can be set such that the output current crest factor is close to unity provided the values of the line filter capacitors of the PC are known
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; DC-DC power convertors; bridge circuits; computer power supplies; high-frequency transformers; power factor correction; switching circuits; uninterruptible power supplies; PC backup applications; current limiting; high-frequency transformer; input power-factor correction; isolated AC/DC converter; isolated bidirectional dual active bridge DC/DC converter; line filter capacitors; loss of data prevention; low switch voltage stresses; nonisolated buck-boost AC/DC converter; off-line UPS design; output current crest factor; personal computer; power-factor-correction; single-transformer UPS design; trapezoidal output voltage; zero-voltage switching; Application software; Bridge circuits; Current limiters; DC-DC power converters; Microcomputers; Stress control; Switches; Uninterruptible power systems; Voltage control; Zero voltage switching;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on