Title :
Single current sensor control for single-phase active power factor correction
Author :
Qiu, D.Y. ; Yip, S.C. ; Chung, Henry S H ; Hui, S. Y Ron
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., City Polytech. of Hong Kong, Kowloon, China
fDate :
9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents the realization of a boost-type active power factor corrector (APFC) using a single current sensor to sense the inductor current for input current shaping and output voltage regulation. Neither input voltage nor output voltage sensing is needed. The sensed inductor current is used for two main functions. The first one is for comparing with a sawtooth signal in order to shape the input current waveform. The second one is for determining the input and output voltages by processing the rate of change of the inductor current when the main switch is in on and off states, respectively. Compared with conventional APFCs, the proposed technique has several advantages. First, no dissipative voltage divider is required. Second, electrical isolation between the power conversion stage and the control stage can be achieved inherently. Finally, no complicated or sophisticated digital sampling and numerical computations are needed. The applicability and accuracy of the proposed technique have been studied experimentally. Steady-state behavior and large-signal response under output load disturbance are also investigated.
Keywords :
electric current measurement; electric sensing devices; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; inductors; power factor correction; voltage control; AC-DC power conversion; EMC; EMI; control stage; digital sampling; electrical isolation; feedback circuits; inductor current; input current shaping; input current waveform; input voltage sensing; large-signal response; output load disturbance; output voltage regulation; output voltage sensing; power conversion stage; power factor correction; sawtooth signal; sensed inductor current; single current sensor control; single-phase active power factor correction; steady-state behavior; switched mode power supplies; Current control; Inductors; Power conversion; Power factor correction; Pulse width modulation; Reactive power; Sampling methods; Switched-mode power supply; Switches; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2002.802173