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Non Isolated Single Phase Ac-Ac Converter Based On Adaptive Continuous Current Source Driv

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dc.contributor.author Ajith Ashokan
dc.date.accessioned 2015-02-12T12:06:07Z
dc.date.available 2015-02-12T12:06:07Z
dc.date.issued 2014-12-28
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6628
dc.description.abstract Current source drivers (CSDs) have been reduce the switching loss and gate drive loss in megahertz (MHz) dcdc converters, in which the duty cycle normally has a steady-state value. However, different from dc-dc converters, the duty cycle of the power factor correction (PFC) converters is modulated fast and has a wide operating range during a half-line period in ac –dc applications. An adaptive full-bridge CSD is used as a boost PFC converters. The CSD can build adaptive drive current inherently depending on the drain current of the main power MOSFET. Compared to the CSDs with the constant drive current, the advantage of the adaptive drive current is reduce the switching loss further when the MOSFET is with a higher switching current, while m inimizing the drive circuit loss when the MOSFET is with a lower switching current. Therefore, the adaptive CSD is able to realize better design trade-off between the switching losses and drive circuit loss so that the efficiency can be optimized in a wide operation range. Furthermore, no additional auxiliary circuit and control are needed to realize the adaptive current. A full bridge (FB) inverter at the back end of dcdc converter completes the ac- ac conversion. This circuit enables to provide controlled and regulated ac output. The ACAC converter is designed and simulated using MATLAB 2010 and waveforms are analysied. Simulation results demonstrate that the output voltage of the desired converter can be maintained at 349 V ac and Power factor can be improved upto 0.909 en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title Non Isolated Single Phase Ac-Ac Converter Based On Adaptive Continuous Current Source Driv en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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