Sliding mode control design of a boost high-power-factor pre-regulator based on the quasi-steady-state approach

This paper describes the sliding mode control design of a boost high-power-factor AC/DC pre-regulator. The proposed controller operates in the continuous conduction mode and avoids the use of an analogue multiplier and line voltage sensing. Therefore, it is an interesting solution when high efficiency and a simple control circuit are required.

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