Analysis and design of single-phase power factor-corrected AC–DC Cuk converter with high-frequency isolation
Bhim Singh and
Mahima Agrawal
International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, 2006, vol. 4, issue 1/2, 161-178
Abstract:
In this paper, an analysis and design of a high-frequency transformer isolated single-phase buck-boost AC–DC Cuk converter is presented for both discontinuous and continuous conduction modes (DCM and CCM) of operation. Both modes of operation are considered for the design of 2.6-kW rating with high-level steady-state and dynamic performance. A comparative analysis of Cuk converter is also presented in both modes of operation of DCM and CCM from point of view of steady-state and dynamic behaviour, power quality, simplicity, control technique, device rating and converter size. It is observed that CCM is most suitable for higher power applications in which it requires a little complex control and sensing the additional variables.
Keywords: power factor correction; AC–DC converter; Cuk converters; CCM; DCM; discontinuous conduction; continuous conduction. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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