Abstract:
The emulation of virtual resistance finds various applications in the power processing industry. This paper proposes a novel notion of adaptive sliding mode based loss free resistor (ASLFR). This is achieved by allowing the input power of the power-out power-in (POPI) system to vary, in order to accommodate the load demands. In this paper, the concept is illustrated for power-factor correction (PFC) applications. The ASLFR is used to achieve the dual purpose of harmonics-free rectification along with excellent system response under load and line transients. The scheme serves itself as an efficient single-stage PFC solution. A generic mathematical formulation of the scheme is presented, which can be used for different converters. Then on, a boost topology, operating in continuous conduction mode, is chosen to demonstrate theoretical developments and to showcase the effectiveness of the scheme. The robustness of the proposed controller to any line or load variation is established. A fast voltage recovery with almost no undershoot/overshoot is achieved at transients by using the proposed controller. Additionally, a qualitative analysis is provided to demonstrate the expediency of the proposed ASLFR. The theoretical claims are well supported by simulation as well as experimental results.