ZETA converter with high power factor operating in continuous conduction mode

This paper presents the analysis of the ZETA power converter operating in continuous conduction mode (CCM) for power factor correction. The main attractive of the ZETA converter is that it is a naturally isolated structure, which allow a regulated output voltage with only one power processing stage. Principle of operation, mathematical analysis and experimental results are presented.

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