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Hello everyone,
I am trying to see if it is possible to make a 1kW ZVT converter (phase-shifted full bridge) using the UCC28950 directly powered from the AC line (no PFC stage).
The first problem that arises is the RMS current through the bulk cap after the rectifier bridge, but I believe that allowing sufficiently high ripple voltage, I could lower the RMS current to acceptable levels... and then lower its influence in the output voltage with sufficiently high loop gain.
However, the big problem that I see is how to limit the inrush current during the pre-charge of the bulk cap.
Well, I can try to implement the usual inrush current limiter with resistor that is then shorted by a relay, but then brings me the 2nd problem which is the Bias PSU for the relay activation + gate drivers, because if the Bias PSU is directly driven from the mains, it might happen for the inrush current transient to last longer than the bias PSU to reach its voltage and hence deactivate the inrush resistor which would be a fail.
I was looking at how the bias PSU is derived in PFC converters (see e.g. this: https://www.ti.com/lit/df/tidrls7/tidrls7.pdf) but I do not understand why it is derived from the output of the PFC and ensures that the transient of the inrush current is over ?
Can anyone help me understand the following:
1) Regardless of any regulation about power factor, is it any other issue I do not see in powering the ZVT converter directly from the AC mains ?
2) Can anyone recommend how a Bias PSU can be derived in such a converter derived from the AC mains ?
Any comment is much appreciated ! Thank you for your time !
I am trying to see if it is possible to make a 1kW ZVT converter (phase-shifted full bridge) using the UCC28950 directly powered from the AC line (no PFC stage).
The first problem that arises is the RMS current through the bulk cap after the rectifier bridge, but I believe that allowing sufficiently high ripple voltage, I could lower the RMS current to acceptable levels... and then lower its influence in the output voltage with sufficiently high loop gain.
However, the big problem that I see is how to limit the inrush current during the pre-charge of the bulk cap.
Well, I can try to implement the usual inrush current limiter with resistor that is then shorted by a relay, but then brings me the 2nd problem which is the Bias PSU for the relay activation + gate drivers, because if the Bias PSU is directly driven from the mains, it might happen for the inrush current transient to last longer than the bias PSU to reach its voltage and hence deactivate the inrush resistor which would be a fail.
I was looking at how the bias PSU is derived in PFC converters (see e.g. this: https://www.ti.com/lit/df/tidrls7/tidrls7.pdf) but I do not understand why it is derived from the output of the PFC and ensures that the transient of the inrush current is over ?
Can anyone help me understand the following:
1) Regardless of any regulation about power factor, is it any other issue I do not see in powering the ZVT converter directly from the AC mains ?
2) Can anyone recommend how a Bias PSU can be derived in such a converter derived from the AC mains ?
Any comment is much appreciated ! Thank you for your time !