This paper propounded a novel method of design and realization of a digital fuzzy controlled buck integrated power factor correction (PFC) converter. It derives its advantages through the low buck capacitor voltage and single control switch (SW1), which leads to reduced complex control and price. Sub-harmonic oscillations generated in the peak current mode technique can be nullified by using the ramp signal, thereby improving the overall performance of the converter. The fuzzy logic controller (FLC) is robust and effective than the conventional linear controllers like P, PI, PID. In this paper, the digital fuzzy current mode controlled integrated PFC converter with external ramp compensation signal for 100 W load operating in the universal range of voltage (90V-265V), 50Hz has been designed and implemented using MATLAB/Simulink, verified in hardware using the TMS320F2812 digital processor board, and the results are found to be complying with international regulatory standards (IEC 6100-3-2 and IEEE 519-1992).
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Subbarao, M., Babu, C. S., Satyanarayana, S., & Naidu, P. C. B. (2018). Digital Fuzzy Current Mode Controlled Integrated PFC Converter with External Ramp Compensation. Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 27(9). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218126618501475
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