Abstract—This paper
presents a novel, yet simple zero-voltage switching (ZVS) interleaved boost
power factor correction (PFC) ac/dc converter used to charge the traction
battery of an electric vehicle from the utility mains. The proposed opology
consists of a passive auxiliary circuit, placed between two phases of the
interleaved front-end boost PFC converter, which provides enough current to
charge and discharge the MOSFETs’ output capacitors during turn-ON times.
Therefore, the MOSFETs are turned ON at zero voltage. The proposed converter
maintains ZVS for the universal input voltage (85 to 265 Vrms ), which includes a very wide range of duty ratios (0.07–1). In
addition, the control system optimizes the amount of reactive current required to guarantee ZVS
during the line cycle for different load conditions. This optimization is
crucial in this application since the converter may work at very light loads
for a long period of time. Experimental results from a 3 kW ac/dc converter are
presented in the paper to evaluate the performance of the proposed converter.
The results show a considerable increase in efficiency and superior performance
of the proposed converter compared to the conventional hard-switched
interleaved boost PFC converter.
Index Terms—AC/DC
converter, continuous current mode (CCM), dc/dc converter, interleaved boost
converter, power factor correction (PFC), zero-current switching (ZCS),
zero-voltage switching (ZVS).
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