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A class of high-performance multi-level power factor correct switching converter based on predictive control technology: analysis, design and experiment

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This paper gives some researches and analyses about the working features of main circuit of tri-level boost power factor correct (PFC) converter and the advantages of tri-level switch converter in aspects of bearing high-voltage of power components, overall system loss and magnetic component selection based upon the single-level boost PFC switch converter. Besides, relying on the application of microprocessor in power converter technology and Digital Signal Processing chip's strong calculating capacity, and it presents the adoption of modified scheme of tri-level boost PFC converter under the control of predictive control algorithm.

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    ICAIT '08: Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advanced Infocomm Technology
    July 2008
    677 pages
    ISBN:9781605580883
    DOI:10.1145/1509315
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    1. control technology
    2. integrated
    3. microprocessor
    4. power factor correct
    5. switching converter

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