Effects of nonlinearity in input filter on the dynamic behavior of an interleaved boost PFC converter

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Abstract

A power factor correction (PFC) converter with interleaved multi-channel topology is gaining increasing attention due to its ability in reducing input and output current ripples, but an Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) noise filter is still required for suppressing the large high-frequency switching noise that could potentially degrade the input power quality of the supplying grid and cause malfunctions to other grid-connected systems. In this paper, a magnetic modeling of an interleaved PFC converter with an input differential mode (DM) EMI filter has been successfully implemented, which considers the nonlinear behavior of the inductive component in the EMI filter. The Jiles-Atherton (J-A) model is applied to describe the filtering inductor whose core displays saturation and hysteresis. The simulation results are verified with the experimental test.

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Liu, Y., Yin, S., Pan, X., Wang, H., Wang, G., & Peng, J. (2017). Effects of nonlinearity in input filter on the dynamic behavior of an interleaved boost PFC converter. Energies, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10101530

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