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In universal-line ac/dc converters that require PFC, maintaining a high efficiency across the entire load range poses a major challenge. Typically, a boost PFC front-end exhibits 1-3% lower efficiency at 100-V line compared to that at 230-V line. It is shown in this paper that a buck PFC front end with an output voltage in the 80-V range can maintain a high-efficiency across the entire line range...
A new criterion is derived for the amount of compensating ramp needed for the deadbeat response of the constant-frequency, trailing-edge modulated, peak current-mode controlled buck converter in continuous conduction mode. The criterion is derived using modified z-transforms and verified experimentally. It is shown that the use of the new criterion results in a faster step-response than when the compensating...
In this paper an approach of a step-up/down dc-dc converter with wide range conversion called Boost2-Buck is presented. The proposed converter presents nonpulsating input and output current. It has operations equivalent to a cascade converter consisting of two boost converter and one buck converter, but with the advantage of using single active switch. Mathematical analysis and experimental results...
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