Single stage soft switching ac/dc converter without any extra switch

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This study presents a single-stage single-switch soft-switching converter based on boost-flyback power factor correction (PFC) scheme. In the proposed circuit, soft-switching condition is achieved by only an auxiliary winding on the transformer and a resonant capacitor without any extra switch. The converter operating modes are discussed in details. The design guidelines for the proposed PFC converter, are provided and simulation results are presented. A prototype of this converter is realised to justify the validity of theoretical analysis. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2014.

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Abasian, A., Farzaneh-fard, H., & Madani, S. (2014). Single stage soft switching ac/dc converter without any extra switch. IET Power Electronics, 7(3), 745–752. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-pel.2013.0147

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