A Class-E-Based Resonant Ac-Dc Converter With Inherent Pfc Capability

IEEE ACCESS(2021)

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This paper investigates the use of the class-E inverter for power factor correction (PFC) applications. Analytical and state-space models are derived showing the class-E inverter's capability of achieving inherent PFC operation with a constant duty cycle. The inherent PFC operation limits the controller responsibility to the regulation of the output voltage, which is key for resonant converters with challenging control. A converter incorporating a diode bridge, a class-E inverter, and a class-D rectifier is presented for the PFC stage in single-phase offline converters. A prototype is designed to validate the analysis and presented design method. The prototype operates with zero-voltage switching (ZVS) across the load range and achieves up to 211 W of output power at an efficiency of 88%, with an inherent power factor of 0.99 and a total harmonic distortion (THD) of 8.8 %. Frequency modulation is used to achieve lower output power down to 25 W, with a power factor of 0.95, THD of 28 %, and an efficiency of 88 %.
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Switches, Inverters, Zero voltage switching, Bridge circuits, Switching frequency, Stress, Capacitors, AC-DC power conversion, class-E inverter, power factor correction, resonant power conversion, zero-voltage switching
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