Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) UniTrain Course
Today, every mains power supply built into a computer is equipped with PFC (PFC – Power Factor Correction). The reason for this popularity is a European-wide norm that stipulates that, as of a particular power level, loads have to draw their current from the mains in a linear
relationship to their voltage characteristic.
- Active and passive power factor correction
- Design and operation of an active power factor correction circuit
- Comparison to conventional bridge rectifier circuits
- Application areas for power factor correction
- Recording and analysing currents, voltage and power levels (also using FFT)
- Course Duration: approx. 3 h
Product: Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) UniTrain Course
Product Code: CO4204-7Q