A new control scheme for single-phase PWM multilevel rectifier with power-factor correction

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A new control scheme for a single-phase bridge rectifier with three-level pulsewidth modulation is proposed to achieve high power factor and low current distortion. The main circuit consists of a diode-bridge rectifier, a boost inductor, two ac power switches, and two capacitors. According to the proposed control scheme based on a voltage comparator and hysteresis current control technique, the output capacitor voltages are balanced and the line current will follow the supply current command. The supply current command is derived from a dc-link voltage regulator and an output power estimator. The major advantage of using a three-level rectifier is that the blocking voltage of each ac power device is clamping to half of the dc-link voltage and the generated harmonics of the three-level rectifier are less than those of the conventional two-level rectifier. There are five voltage levels (0, ±V dc/2, ±V dc) on the ac side of the diode rectifier. The high power factor and low harmonic currents at the input of the rectifier are verified by software simulations and experimental tests. © 1999 IEEE.

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Lin, B. R., & Lu, H. H. (1999). A new control scheme for single-phase PWM multilevel rectifier with power-factor correction. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 46(4), 820–829. https://doi.org/10.1109/41.778250

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