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Low distortion alternating current output active power factor correction circuit using bi-directional bridge rectifier and bi-directional switching regulator

  • US 5,359,277 A
  • Filed: 01/05/1993
  • Issued: 10/25/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/05/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A low distortion alternating current output active power factor correction circuit comprising:

  • bi-directional bridge means having a pair of input terminals and a pair of output terminals, said means arranged to be effective as a rectifier;

    bi-directional regulating means connected to one of the pair of output terminals of the bi-directional bridge means and providing an output at an output conductor thereof;

    an other output conductor connected to the other of the pair of output terminals of the bridge means;

    a bulk energy storage capacitor connected to the output conductor of the bi-directional regulating means and the other output conductor connected to the other of the pair of output terminals of the bi-directional bridge means, with a direct current output being provided across the capacitor;

    a pair of alternating current input lines;

    one of the pair of alternating current input lines connected to one of the pair of input terminals of the bi-directional bridge means;

    a current sensor;

    the other of the pair of alternating current input lines connected to the current sensor, whereby the current sensor provides an output at an output conductor which is applied to the other of the pair of input terminals of the bi-directional bridge means;

    a power factor corrected alternating current output being provided across the one and the other of the pair of input terminals of the bi-directional bridge means for being applied to an alternating current load;

    an error amplifier connected to the output conductor of the bi-directional regulating means for receiving the output from said regulating means;

    a reference input received by the error amplifier;

    the error amplifier providing an output corresponding to a difference between the regulating means output and the reference input received thereby;

    a multiplier connected to the one of the pair of output terminals of the bi-directional bridge means between said terminal and the bi-directional regulating means and connected to the error amplifier, and responsive to the outputs therefrom for providing a multiplied output;

    current control amplifier means connected to the multiplier and to the current sensor and responsive to the outputs therefrom for providing a controlling output, said current control amplifier means including an isolation transformer connected to the current sensor, a rectifier connected to the isolation transformer, a current control amplifier connected to the rectifier and providing the controlling output, and the bi-directional regulating means connected to the current control amplifier for being controlled by the controlling output therefrom;

    the bi-directional regulating means connected to the current control amplifier means for being controlled by the controlling output therefrom; and

    said bi-directional regulating means including inductor means connected to the one of the pair of output terminals of the bi-directional bridge means and first current flow control means connected to the other of the pair of output terminals of the bi-directional bridge means, first switching means connected across the first current flow control means, second current flow control means and second switching means connected in parallel, and means connected to the current control amplifier and controlled thereby for driving the first and second switching means, whereby one of the first and second switching means is rendered open when the other of said first and second switching means is simultaneously rendered closed.

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