Abstract
A novel zero-voltage-transition high-efficiency bridgeless power-factor-correction (PFC) circuit with a zero-current-switching auxiliary switch was proposed, analyzed, and experimentally verified. An assist circuit, consisting of a resonant inductor, two blocking diodes, a clamping circuit, an autotransformer, and an auxiliary MOSFET switch, was used to reduce the turn-on switching loss of the two main switches of the bridgeless PFC circuit and the turn-off switching loss of the auxiliary switch. The soft commutation of the main switches is achieved without imposing an additional voltage stress on the main switches. Feedback gate-drive signals can be obtained by using an existing converter IC controller modified to fit the purpose. In this paper, a detailed description of the circuit operation will be given. Based on the analysis, the guidelines for the component selection are presented. A prototype of 100-kHz 600-W universal-line PFC bridgeless circuit was built to verify the proposed scheme. In addition, based on the same concept, a family of bridgeless PFC configuration was proposed.
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