Abstract
A power factor corrector (PFC) is a device whose job is to improve the power factor of a device. Several connections of semiconductor converters are used for this purpose; one of them is the bridgeless totem-pole power factor correction converter (BLTP-PFC). The bridgeless totem-pole power factor correction converter (BLTP-PFC) is known for its advantages, including its simple topology, low interference capability, high efficiency, and environmental friendliness. Initially, this article focuses on a single-phase PFC, precisely the principle of operation of the BLTP-PFC converter and its simulation verification. Finally, an experimental prototype of an interlaced totem-pole bridgeless PFC converter is designed to verify the correctness and effectiveness of the proposed method.
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