Title :
A Simple Average Current Control With On-Time Doubler for Multiphase CCM PFC Converter
Author :
Hye-Jin Kim ; Gab-Su Seo ; Bo-Hyung Cho ; Hangseok Choi
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new modulated carrier control method for an interleaved continuous conduction mode (CCM) power factor correction (PFC) boost converter. The proposed method allows precise sinusoidal line current shaping for a PFC boost converter operating in CCM. This is accomplished by simply comparing modulated carrier signal with switch current, such that inner current loop compensation design and rectified line voltage sensing are not required. The proposed control method greatly simplifies current sensing and control circuitry of multiphase converters since average current control is available by just sensing the switch current for each module. This also enables simple current balancing between parallel converters by employing modulated carrier signals with same amplitude. The principle of the control method is presented. The performance of the proposed control method is experimentally verified on a 600-W PFC converter. The measured power factor remains above 94.9% down to 20% of a full load for 110-Vrms and 220-Vrms line voltages. The line current harmonics also meet the IEC61000-3-2 Class D standard.
Keywords :
electric current control; modulation; power convertors; power factor correction; IEC61000-3-2 Class D standard; carrier signal modulation; continuous conduction mode; current balancing; modulated carrier control method; multiphase CCM PFC boost converter; on-time doubler; parallel converter; power 600 W; power factor correction; precise sinusoidal line current shaping; simple average current control; switch current sensing; Harmonic analysis; Inductors; Resistance; Sensors; Switches; Voltage control; Boost converter; current balancing; interleaving; modulated carrier control; power factor correction (PFC);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2318033