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A passivity-based controller for the regulation of a unity power factor rectifier using a full bridge boost circuit: stability analysis and experimental results

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4 Author(s)
Escobar, G. ; Lab. des Signaux et Syst., CNRS-SUPELEC, Gif-sur-Yvette, France ; Chevreau, D. ; Ortega, R. ; Mendes, E.

We develop in this paper a passivity-based control scheme for the feedback regulation of a class of switched power converters commonly addressed as power factor precompensators. In such applications, aside from load voltage regulation to a prespecified constant level, a vital additional control objective consists of keeping the input power factor close to unity. By forcing the converter input current to follow a sinusoidal reference signal which is in phase with the supplied voltage, one may approximately satisfy both control objectives within a single power stage. A further complication in our design is to consider the output load, usually modeled by a resistance, as unknown. Experimental results are given for assessing the performance of the proposed feedback control law

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Industrial Electronics, 1999. ISIE '99. Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on  (Volume:2 )

Date of Conference: 1999

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