A digital controller for a unity power factor converter

A digital controller for a unity power factor AC-DC converter is designed, based on a linear large-signal model of the power supply. A hardware implementation of the design is presented and analyzed, along with simulations of the closed-loop system. Issues in digital control of power systems, such a quantization effects and fixed-point representation of system parameters, are examined in the context of this system. The experimental results are then compared with the simulations and used to evaluate the implementation.<<ETX>>

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