Title :
Interleaved Boundary Conduction Mode (BCM) Buck Power Factor Correction (PFC) Converter
Author_Institution :
Fairchild Semicond., Bedford, NH, USA
Abstract :
An interleaved boundary conduction mode power-factor-correction buck converter that maintains high efficiency across entire load and line range is proposed. The adaptive master-slave interleaving method maintains stable 180° out-of-phase operation during any transient. By interleaving two parallel-connected buck converters, the input current ripple is halved while the ripple frequency is doubled, which leads to a smaller differential mode line filter. The line current harmonic distortion is analyzed to examine the allowable output voltage range while meeting harmonic regulations. The operation and performance of the proposed circuit is verified on a 300 W, universal line experimental prototype with 80 V output. The measured efficiencies remain above 96% down to 20% of full load across the entire universal line range. Even at 10% of full-load condition, the efficiency remains above 94%. The input current harmonics also meet the IEC61000-3-2 (class D) standard.
Keywords :
power convertors; power factor correction; IEC61000-3-2 standard; adaptive master-slave interleaving method; boundary conduction mode; class D standard; differential mode line filter; harmonic regulation; input current harmonics; input current ripple; interleaved BCM buck PFC converter; line current harmonic distortion; parallel-connected buck converters; power 300 W; power factor correction; ripple frequency; universal line experimental prototype; voltage 80 V; Current measurement; Harmonic analysis; Inductors; Power harmonic filters; Switches; Switching frequency; Voltage control; Boundary conduction mode (BCM); buck converter; interleaving; power factor correction (PFC);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2222930