Effortless Totem-Pole Converter Control Using a Power Factor Correction Peak Current-Mode Controller
Author | Alsalemi, Abdulazeez |
Author | Massoud, Ahmed |
Available date | 2024-10-16T11:13:29Z |
Publication Date | 2024-08-01 |
Publication Name | Sensors |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s24154910 |
Citation | Alsalemi, A., & Massoud, A. (2024). Effortless Totem-Pole Converter Control Using a Power Factor Correction Peak Current-Mode Controller. Sensors, 24(15), 4910. |
Abstract | This paper expands a recently proposed peak current-mode (PCM) control method for a power factor correction (PFC) boost converter to include the totem-pole converter and solves the controller’s compatibility problem with the totem-pole converter by proposing three input current sensing methods. Using MATLAB/Simulink 2023b, simulation experiments on a 2 kW totem-pole converter utilizing the PFC PCM controller were carried out to assess the performance of the controller with the proposed sensing methods. The findings indicate that under steady-state conditions, all three proposed sensing methods performed input current shaping successfully and yielded nearly identical THD% of about 4.4% in the input current waveform. However, it is noteworthy that method 2, referred to as the memory method, exhibited a sluggish and less robust transient response in comparison to the swift and resilient responses observed with method 1 and method 3. Additionally, the third proposed method, which involves a single current sensor positioned across the input inductor, emerged as the optimal and cost-effective sensing solution. This method achieved the same desirable attributes of fast and robust control while utilizing only a single current sensor, a notable advantage over method 1, which employs two current sensors. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) |
Subject | input current sensing peak current-mode controller power factor correction totem-pole converter |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 15 |
Volume Number | 24 |
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