The ac–dc power supply units providing isolated, regulated outputs operating above 100 W typically require some form of input active power factor correction (PFC) [1] . To achieve this, a popular solution is to combine a boost PFC input stage with an “LLC” converter which isolates and controls the dc output voltage. However, a new, innovative single-stage technique for … [Read more...] about A Proprietary ZVS-Based Approach Delivers High Efficiencies at Light Load With Half the Components of Conventional Designs
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Totem-Pole PFC Reliability and Performance Improvement With Advanced Controls
Totem-pole power factor correction (PFC) is a simple and highly efficient topology. It is being widely used in high-density and high-efficiency power supply design. However, engineers still face many design challenges, including PFC current reversing prevention at input voltage drop, lightning surge protection, current harmonic reduction, and ac crossover current spike … [Read more...] about Totem-Pole PFC Reliability and Performance Improvement With Advanced Controls