M. Tou, R. Chaffai, K. Al-haddad, G. Olivier, V. Rajagopalan
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Abstract
Existing AC-DC low harmonic rectifiers are costly and require complex control schemes to minimize input current distortion. Introduced here is a new class of low cost AC-DC high power factor/low harmonic rectifiers. With active zero current resonant switch (ZCS) added to the diode bridge rectifier, the converter is capable of drawing a high quality input current waveform naturally at nearly unity power factor, without switching losses and current line transducers. Thus, a simple single phase or 3 phase AC-DC high power factor rectifier is obtained. Full theoretical analysis is effectuated. Simulation and experimental results are supplied to demonstrate the validity of the concept.<>