Pfc single-phase ac/dc boost converters: Bridge, semi-bridgeless, and bridgeless topologies

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Power Factor Correction (PFC) single-phase AC/DC converters are used in several power electronics applications as full wave control rectifiers improving power quality and providing high standards of efficiency. Many papers dealing with the description or use of such topologies have been published in recent years; however, a review that describes and organizes their specific details has not been reported in the technical literature. Therefore, this paper presents an extensive review of PFC single-phase AC/DC converters operating with the Boost converter topology for low and medium voltage as well as and power appliances. A categorization of bridge, semi-bridgeless, and bridgeless, in accordance with the construction characteristics, was carried out in order to unify the technical terminology. Benefits and disadvantages are described and analyzed in detail. Furthermore, a comparison performance in terms of PFC, Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), power capacity, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), number of elements, and efficiency is included.

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Ortiz-Castrillón, J. R., Mejía-Ruíz, G. E., Muñoz-Galeano, N., López-Lezama, J. M., & Saldarriaga-Zuluaga, S. D. (2021). Pfc single-phase ac/dc boost converters: Bridge, semi-bridgeless, and bridgeless topologies. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11167651

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