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Title: Design, develop and analysis a peak current control boost AC-DC converter
Authors: Abdul Hasli, Abdullah
Mohd Fayzul Mohammed (Advisor)
Keywords: Controller circuits -- Design and construction
Electric motors, Alternating current
Electric motors, Direct current
Electric current rectifiers
Boost converter -- Design and construction
Issue Date: Mar-2007
Publisher: Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Abstract: This final year project is about design, develop and analysis a peak current control boost AC-DC converter. This project is covered from simulation and prototype implementation. Theoretically, it is base on boost converter and it was controlled by using peak current control method. Peak current controls have been used as a method to implement power factor correction (PFC). This boost converter utilised a commercial peak current control integrated circuit (IC) as a simple and low cost controller circuit. The designing process is by using the OrCAD 9.1 and Psim. Then to get the perfect prototype with good performance, the designed boost converter has been developed with some modification. These improvements have been done to achieve the DC output with high efficiency. Analyses have been done to analyze the performance of the circuit. Result from the lab experimental and simulation have been compared. Finding of the project have been discussed in details.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/4576
Appears in Collections:School of Electrical Systems Engineering (FYP)

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