Quasi-single-stage AC/DC converters offer the advantages of fewer power devices, simplified control, and high power density in single-phase front-end applications. This paper presents a novel quasi-single-stage AC/DC topology employing magnetically integrated differential-mode coupled inductors to address the low power factor and large input current harmonics commonly observed in conventional single-phase quasi-single-stage converters. In addition, a burst mode switch is introduced to widen the operating range of the converter by regulating the DC link voltage under light-load conditions. The operating principles and power flow of the proposed converter in both normal and burst modes are analyzed, and the operating modes and equivalent circuit of the front-end power factor correction stage are discussed in detail. A 400 W experimental prototype is built to verify the feasibility of the proposed circuit. Under a 220 V AC input at full load, the prototype achieves a measured efficiency of 91.9%, a power factor greater than 0.99, and low input current total harmonic distortion. These results demonstrate that the proposed quasi-single-stage AC/DC converter can achieve high power factor and high efficiency with reduced component count and improved electromagnetic interference characteristics.
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Jiayao Ling
Sai Tang
Lijun Hang
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Hangzhou Dianzi University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2ba0e4eeef8a2a6b0a7f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/en19081880