Power factor correction apparatus with embedded DC—DC...

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Pulsating or a.c. supply – With power factor control device

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C315S307000, C315S291000, C315S224000, C315S2090SC, C315S278000, C363S108000, C363S109000, C363S123000, C363S125000

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11006654

ABSTRACT:
A power factor correction apparatus with an embedded direct-current to direct-current (DC-DC) converter is provided. The apparatus includes a power factor controller, a high-voltage adapter and a low-voltage adapter. The power factor controller, which receives an AC power source, includes a transformer. The secondary side of the transformer includes a first sub-coil and a second sub-coil for outputting a first power source and a second power source respectively. The high-voltage adapter converts the first power source into a high DC power source. The low-voltage adapter converts the second power source into a first DC power source. The power factor controller corrects the power factor of the power factor correction apparatus according to the first DC power source.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5982645 (1999-11-01), Levran et al.
patent: 6731524 (2004-05-01), Elek et al.

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