Abstract

This paper describes a completely digitally controlled high-performance low-harmonic rectifier. It is shown that the dynamics of the outer voltage loop can be significantly improved using a self-tuning digital comb filter. Low input current harmonics and fast voltage transient responses are experimentally verified on a 200 W universal-input boost rectifier operating at the switching frequency of 200 kHz.

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