Line Input AC-to-DC Conversion and Filter Capacitor Design. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 39(4):1169-1176, 2003.
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The aim of this paper is to present a theoretical and practical analysis of one of the most popular ac-dc converter topologies. This topology is used to feed a dc-dc switch-mode converter from dual-input-voltage operation (230 V rms, 50 Hz/115 Vrms, 60 Hz). For European line voltages (220, 230, and 240 V), the full-bridge rectifier complies with the IEC-61000-3-2 class A standard, if the value of the capacitor is selected with the right criterion. Simple expressions are obtained for all rms and peak currents and voltages. The mathematical analysis of this multifunctional ac-dc converter becomes very simple if the suitable assumptions are made. There is good agreement between experimental results and the mathematical analyis predictions.
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    abstract = "The aim of this paper is to present a theoretical and practical analysis of one of the most popular ac-dc converter topologies. This topology is used to feed a dc-dc switch-mode converter from dual-input-voltage operation (230 V rms, 50 Hz/115 Vrms, 60 Hz). For European line voltages (220, 230, and 240 V), the full-bridge rectifier complies with the IEC-61000-3-2 class A standard, if the value of the capacitor is selected with the right criterion. Simple expressions are obtained for all rms and peak currents and voltages. The mathematical analysis of this multifunctional ac-dc converter becomes very simple if the suitable assumptions are made. There is good agreement between experimental results and the mathematical analyis predictions.",
    number = "4",
    year = "2003",
    title = "Line Input AC-to-DC Conversion and Filter Capacitor Design",
    volume = "39",
    pages = "1169-1176",
    doi = "10.1109/TIA.2003.814561",
    journal = "IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications"
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