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Input filter design for power factor correction circuits
V. Vlatkovic,D. Borojevic,F.C. Lee +2 more
- pp 954-958
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In this paper, a high order, actively damped filter is proposed to achieve the required EMI attenuation and power factor requirements for high-frequency AC power converter input filters.Abstract:
The issues involved in the design of power factor correction circuit input filters are significantly different than those involved in the design of input filters for DC-DC power converters. So far, there exist no guidelines for high-frequency AC power converter input filter design. This paper addresses these issues and proposes the use of a high order, actively damped filter to achieve the required EMI attenuation and power factor requirements. The new filter topology typically provides 50% filter size reduction over the standard filter designs, and simultaneously minimizes the filter-converter interaction. >read more
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