A design of single phase converter with active power factor correction module

According to the requirement of the power factor and the dynamic performance of the asynchronous machine tool field, an asynchronous motor inverter with active power factor correction is proposed. The proposed inverter is a 3kW asynchronous motor drive control platform. At first, the proposed single phase converter with APFC is realized by using the MATLAB/SIMULINK. Then, the boost APFC is designed based on the UC3854. Finally, in rated load conditions, experimental results about the power factor and the dynamic performance highlight the effectiveness of the APFC module.

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