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Voltage-controlled power factor corrected CSC derived DC–DC converter for PMBLDC driven home appliances

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In this article, a voltage-controlled canonical switching cell-derived DC-DC converter with improved power quality feeding a variable speed permanent magnet brushless direct current (PMBLDC) motor-drive system for home appliances is presented.
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A voltage-controlled canonical switching cell-derived DC–DC converter with improved power quality feeding a variable speed permanent magnet brushless direct current (PMBLDC) motor-drive system for home appliances, is presented in this study. The converter is operating in the continuous conduction mode (CCM). This converter has less stress on the converter devices due to CCM of operation. A single converter is used for both the power factor correction (PFC) and the speed control of the drive, thus reducing the number of elements in the system. The speed control, along with PFC in this system is achieved via a PI controller having speed reference as an input. This system is capable of providing the low speed to rated speed operation while maintaining a unity power factor. The Hall-effect sensor-based electronic commutation of a PMBLDC motor-drive is implemented at the fundamental frequency. This significantly improves efficiency by reducing the switching losses of the voltage source inverter. A prototype of it is developed in the laboratory for implementation of the scheme. Simulated and real-time experimental results of the scheme are presented here for performance validation at various dynamic and steady-state operating conditions.

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Generation and Analysis of Canonical Switching Cell DC-to-DC Converters

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