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Bridgeless PFC Topology Simplification and Design for Performance Benchmarking

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This article introduces a consistent component database-based design procedure with electrical, thermal, and cost models for general topology simplification methods for dual-converter cell-based bridgeless topologies.
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Compared with conventional power factor correction topologies, although dual-converter cell-based bridgeless topologies usually have higher efficiency, most of them suffer from high component counts. Thus, this article proposes general topology simplification methods for these topologies. Besides, several selected converter cells are exemplified to show the specific topology simplification processes, and the performance of the resultant simplified topologies is reviewed. Meanwhile, based on the same design specifications, in order to provide an unbiased quantitative topology comparison in terms of power loss, cost, and volume, this article introduces a consistent component database-based design procedure with electrical, thermal, and cost models. As case studies, the conventional and two selected bridgeless buck–boost-type topologies are compared by following the design procedure. The comparison results are analyzed to provide a reference for topology selection. Three prototypes are built and tested to verify the theoretical analysis.

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A Mixed Conduction Mode-Controlled Bridgeless Boost PFC Converter and Its Mission Profile-Based Reliability Analysis

TL;DR: In this article , a mixed conduction mode (MCM) control for a bridgeless boost PFC converter (IPOS boost) is proposed to mainly improve its power factor and reduce the input current total harmonic distortion (THD) in the light-load conditions.
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High Power Factor Bridgeless Integrated Buck-Type PFC Converter With Wide Output Voltage Range

TL;DR: In this paper , a bridgeless buck-type integrated topology with a wide output voltage range is proposed, which operates in the buck+flyback mode and can automatically change to flyback mode when the dead zones occur, which only requires a simple control.

High Power Factor Bridgeless Integrated Buck-Type PFC Converter With Wide Output Voltage Range

TL;DR: In this paper , a bridgeless buck-type integrated topology with a wide output voltage range is proposed for dead-zone-free converter with an integrated transformer based on an E-E core.

Resonant Bridgeless Buck PFC Converter With Reduced Components and Dead Angle Elimination

TL;DR: In this article , a bridgeless single-phase buck PFC converter with reduced components is proposed, which is designed to operate in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) to achieve inherent PFC with a simple structure.
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Resonant Bridgeless Buck PFC Converter With Reduced Components and Dead Angle Elimination

TL;DR: In this paper , a bridgeless single-phase buck PFC converter with reduced components is proposed, which is designed to operate in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) to achieve inherent PFC with a simple structure.
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