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A very simple control strategy for power factor correctors driving high-brightness LEDs

Autor(es) y otros:
González Lamar, DiegoAutoridad Uniovi; Sebastián Zúñiga, Francisco JavierAutoridad Uniovi; Rodríguez Alonso, AlbertoAutoridad Uniovi; Rodríguez González, MiguelAutoridad Uniovi; Hernando Álvarez, Marta MaríaAutoridad Uniovi
Fecha de publicación:
2009
Versión del editor:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2009.2020900
Citación:
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 24(8), p. 2032-2042 (2009); doi:10.1109/TPEL.2009.2020900
Descripción física:
p. 2032-2042
Resumen:

This paper presents a new control strategy for power factor correctors (PFCs) that are used to drive high-brightness LEDs. This control strategy is extremely simple and is based on the use of a conventional peak-current-mode controller with a suitable selection of the compensation ramp waveform. Neither an analog multiplier nor an input voltage sensor is needed to achieve quasi-sinusoidal line waveforms at nominal conditions and full load. If the converter belongs to the flyback family (flyback, buck-boost, SEPIC, Cuk and Zeta), the line waveform appears notably distorted if the compensation function is a linear ramp, but becomes almost sinusoidal if the linear ramp is substituted by a properly chosen exponential function. The line waveform is slightly distorted when the load varies or when the converter works under either overvoltage or undervoltage conditions. However, the waveform maintains a very high power factor (PF) even under these conditions. Moreover, the line current is cycle-by-cycle-controlled due to the peak-current-mode control, and hence, the input-current feedback loop is extremely fast, thereby allowing this type of control to be used with high-frequency lines (above 400 Hz)

This paper presents a new control strategy for power factor correctors (PFCs) that are used to drive high-brightness LEDs. This control strategy is extremely simple and is based on the use of a conventional peak-current-mode controller with a suitable selection of the compensation ramp waveform. Neither an analog multiplier nor an input voltage sensor is needed to achieve quasi-sinusoidal line waveforms at nominal conditions and full load. If the converter belongs to the flyback family (flyback, buck-boost, SEPIC, Cuk and Zeta), the line waveform appears notably distorted if the compensation function is a linear ramp, but becomes almost sinusoidal if the linear ramp is substituted by a properly chosen exponential function. The line waveform is slightly distorted when the load varies or when the converter works under either overvoltage or undervoltage conditions. However, the waveform maintains a very high power factor (PF) even under these conditions. Moreover, the line current is cycle-by-cycle-controlled due to the peak-current-mode control, and hence, the input-current feedback loop is extremely fast, thereby allowing this type of control to be used with high-frequency lines (above 400 Hz)

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/10433
ISSN:
0885-8993
Identificador local:

20090325

DOI:
10.1109/TPEL.2009.2020900
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