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A High Power Density Zero-Voltage-Switching Totem-Pole Power Factor Correction Converter

Ali Tausif, Ahmet Bakan, Serkan Düşmez

2023IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The power factor correction (PFC) circuit is an essential component in high-power supplies with non-linear loads, occupying nearly half the size of a typical power supply. To minimize the size of passive components in PFC converters, the switching frequency must be increased to several hundred kHz, a challenge even when employing Gallium Nitride (GaN) devices under hard-switching conditions. This paper proposes a new GaN based Totem-pole (TP) PFC converter integrated with a bidirectional soft switching cell. Unlike critical-conduction-mode TP PFC circuit, the proposed converter operates in continuous conduction-mode with simple control. Design considerations and optimization of soft-switching cell are discussed and verified with simulations. As a proof of concept, a two-phase interleaved version of the proposed converter rated at 3700 W has been designed. The designed prototype achieves a peak efficiency of 99.14% and surpasses the hard-switched GaN based TP PFC converters in both power density and cost.

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