DocumentCode
287341
Title
A combined buck and boost power-factor-controller for three-phase input
Author
Fuld, Berthold ; Kern, Siegfried ; Ridley, Ray
Author_Institution
Ascom Frako GmbH, Teningen, Germany
fYear
1993
fDate
13-16 Sep 1993
Firstpage
144
Abstract
Power factor controllers presented in the past are mostly either boost-type (with high output voltage) or buck-type (with low output voltage). An alternate solution is a combination of a buck and a boost stage, giving important advantages at high input voltage: favourable output voltage, e.g. 400 V; wide input voltage range; and no additional inrush limiter necessary. For three-phase input, it is possible to use three single phase units connected each to two phases (line-to-line). Since the busses have different voltages to ground, it is not possible to connect them. Therefore it is necessary to use DC/DC converters with load sharing to get equal input currents. The control is simple: a conventional PFC-controller is augmented by an additional current loop and a circuit which switches between the two stages
Keywords
power convertors; power factor correction; 400 V; DC/DC converters; buck-boost power factor controller; current loop; load sharing; single phase units; three-phase input; wide input voltage range;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Power Electronics and Applications, 1993., Fifth European Conference on
Conference_Location
Brighton
Type
conf
Filename
265057
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