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Analysis of a GaN-Based CRM Totem-Pole PFC Converter Considering Current Sensing Delay...

by Jingjing Sun, Nathan Strain, Daniel J Costinett, Leon M Tolbert
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition
Publication Date
Page Numbers
4421 to 4428
Conference Name
IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (IEEE ECCE 2019)
Conference Location
Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
IEEE
Conference Date
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High-frequency soft-switched gallium-nitride (GaN) based critical conduction mode (CRM) totem-pole power factor correction (PFC) converter is one of the most potential candidates in data center power supplies. However, the high-speed cycle-by-cycle zero current detection (ZCD) brings challenges to zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) control. Current sensing delay (CSD) exists, and the ZCD circuit is sensitive to high di/dt switching noise. In this paper, mechanisms of the ZCD time error are elaborated, and impacts of the current sensing delay on converter switching frequency, inductor current, input current third harmonic distortion (THD), and power loss are analyzed. Qualification time is added within the controller for immunity to the swiching noise, and a CSD embedded converter model is proposed to compensate the ZCD time delay. Also, loss modeling of the CRM totem-pole PFC is conducted to aid in analysis of the proposed theory. A 1.5 kW single-phase CRM totem-pole PFC prototype is tested. Experimental results validiate the analysis, modeling, and the proposed compensation method for current sensing delay.