Abstract

A simple and effective stepping on-time adjustment (SOTA) method with status judgment for interleaved multichannel critical mode (CRM) boost-type power factor correction (PFC) converters is proposed. The boost-type PFC converter with CRM operation is commonly used for ac-dc conversion because of its circuit simplicity and high efficiency. The interleaved multichannel PFC converter becomes the trend for high-power applications. However, conventional interleaved methods are complicated and difficult to implement when more than two channels are required. Also, noise disturbances or on-time mismatching can easily lead to continuous conduction mode operation which will increase current distortion, reduce power conversion efficiency, or even damage the converter. The proposed SOTA method with status judgment can greatly simplify the control complexity of the interleaved multichannel operation. A prototype 600-W three-channel interleaved CRM boost PFC converter is built to verify the performance of the proposed SOTA method.

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