Abstract
This paper presents a flyback switch-mode rectifier (SMR) with spread harmonic spectrum. The SMR switching control is conducted by a charge-regulated pulsewidth modulation (PWM) scheme with constant turn-on period. The inherently stable discontinuous conduction mode operation is preserved to yield good line drawn power quality. In voltage loop, a quantitatively designed PI feedback controller is augmented with a robust error cancellation control scheme. Further improved dc output voltage regulation and input power quality performances are achieved under varied operating conditions. In spread harmonic spectrum control, the harmonic spectral properties of the developed flyback SMR are first analyzed. Then, the dedicated random switching scheme is developed to let its switch current harmonic spectrum be dispersedly distributed. In the proposed random switching scheme, the PWM turn-off period is modulated using 1-b binary sequence, pseudo random binary sequence, and 4-b binary sequences. Under randomized harmonic spectrum, the SMR control performances are not sacrificed.
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