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AN-6086 Datasheet, PDF (18/18 Pages) Fairchild Semiconductor – Design Consideration for Interleaved Boundary Conduction Mode PFC
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References
[1] Fairchild Datasheet FAN9611 / FAN9612 Interleaved Dual BCM, PFC Controller
[2] Fairchild Application Note AN-6027, Design of Power Factor Correction Circuit Using FAN7530
[3] Fairchild Power Seminar 2008-2009 Paper, Understanding Interleaved Boundary Conduction Mode PFC Converters
[4] Fairchild Evaluation Board User Guide FEB279, 400W Evaluation Board using FAN9612 ((AN-8018)
[5] Fairchild Application Note AN-8021, Building Variable Output Voltage Boost PFC Converters Using FAN9611/12
[6] Fairchild Evaluation Board User Guide FEB301, 400W Single-Layer Evaluation Board using FAN9612 (AN-8026)
Related Datasheets
FAN9611 / FAN9612 — Interleaved Dual BCM PFC Controllers
FDPF18N50 — 500V N-Channel MOSFET, UniFET
RURP860 — 8A, 600V UltraFast Diodes
Author
Hangseok Choi / Ph. D
He received B.S., M.S., and Ph.D degrees in electrical engineering from Seoul National University in 1996, 1999, and
2002, respectively. From 2002 to 2007, he worked for Fairchild Semiconductor in Korea as a system and application
engineer. He is currently working for Fairchild Semiconductor in NH, USA, as a principal system and application engineer.
His research interests include soft-switching techniques, modeling, and control of converters.
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