Input-current-shaper based on a modified SEPIC converter with low voltage stress
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceedings – Annual report year: 2001
The boost topology is often the designer's first choice when dealing with PFC front-ends. This topology is well documented in the literature and has obvious advantages like continuous input current and low voltage- and current-stress compared to other PFC topologies. The PFC SEPIC converter also has the advantage of the continuous input current but suffers from high voltage- and current stress. In this paper a modified SEPIC converter is presented with reduced voltage stress, comparable to that of the boost converter. Experimental result of a 200 W prototype for 185-270 V line voltage are also presented.
| Original language | English |
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| Title | Proceedings of IEEE 32nd Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference |
| Volume | 2 |
| Publication date | 2001 |
| Pages | 666-671 |
| ISBN (print) | 0-7803-7067-8 |
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| State | Published |
Conference
| Conference | IEEE 32nd Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference |
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| Number | 32 |
| Period | 01-01-01 → … |
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