Sliding mode control of the isolated bridgeless SEPIC high power factor rectifier interfacing an AC source with a LVDC distribution bus

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This paper deals with the analysis and design of a sliding mode-based controller to obtain high power factor (HPF) in the bridgeless isolated version of the single ended primary inductor converter (SEPIC) operating as a single-phase rectifier. In the work reported here, the converter is used as a unidirectional isolated interface between an AC source and a low voltage direct current (LVDC) distribution bus. The sliding-mode control is used to ensure the tracking of a high quality current reference at the input side, which is obtained from a sine waveform generator synchronized with the grid. The feasibility of the proposal is validated using simulation and experimental results, both of them confirming a reliable operation and showing good static and dynamic performances.

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Lopez-Santos, O., Cabeza-Cabeza, A. J., Garcia, G., & Martinez-Salamero, L. (2019). Sliding mode control of the isolated bridgeless SEPIC high power factor rectifier interfacing an AC source with a LVDC distribution bus. Energies, 12(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12183463

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