A High Power Density Zero-Voltage-Switching Totem-Pole Power Factor Correction Converter
- 1. Yildiz Tech Univ, Dept Elect & Elect Engn, TR-34220 Istanbul, Turkiye
- 2. WAT Motor Sanayi, TR-34950 Istanbul, Turkiye
Description
The power factor correction (PFC) circuit is an essential component in high-power supplies with nonlinear loads, occupying nearly half the size of a typical power supply. To minimize the size of passive components in PFC converters, the switching frequency must be increased to several hundred kHz, a challenge even when employing gallium nitride (GaN) devices under hard-switching conditions. This article proposes a new GaN-based totem-pole (TP) PFC converter integrated with a bidirectional soft-switching cell. Unlike critical-conduction-mode TP PFC circuit, the proposed converter operates in continuous-conduction-mode with simple control. Design considerations and optimization of soft-switching cell are discussed and verified with simulations. As a proof of concept, a two-phase interleaved version of the proposed converter rated at 3700Whas been designed. The designed prototype achieves a peak efficiency of 99.14% and surpasses the hardswitched GaN-based TP PFC converters in both power density and cost.
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