zuirgham
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team, Planning to design a system consisting of PFC + LLC dc-dc stage.
Design specs are mentioned below.
Design Specs:
Input: 323Vac to 690Vac
Output 1: 14VDC/20A Constant Current Source for battery Charging
Output 2: 15VDC/15A Contant Voltage Source for Automotive Loads
Maximum Operating Temperature: 85 C
Cooling: Convection Cooling (No base plate and No Forced Air)
It's a three-phase delta connection, of which I'm making use of the two phases. since my wattage is low, i was considering of using a standalone controller. So, initially i had plan to proceed with UCC29950, but what the team at TI suggested is, "As the rectified voltage of this will be higher than a 1phase AC, 690Vac is too high for to be implemented with UCC29950, and they suggested to use Vienna rectifier or other 3 phase PFC topologies".
Link of TI suggestion:
e2e.ti.com
The moment i go with the Vienna rectifier topology, my option would be limited to go with a digital controller, which would further increase the cost of the system. Is there a way to go without the digital controller or a more low-cost option? is there a topology i can look into for a better approach? what do you suggest out of your expertise?
Design specs are mentioned below.
Design Specs:
Input: 323Vac to 690Vac
Output 1: 14VDC/20A Constant Current Source for battery Charging
Output 2: 15VDC/15A Contant Voltage Source for Automotive Loads
Maximum Operating Temperature: 85 C
Cooling: Convection Cooling (No base plate and No Forced Air)
It's a three-phase delta connection, of which I'm making use of the two phases. since my wattage is low, i was considering of using a standalone controller. So, initially i had plan to proceed with UCC29950, but what the team at TI suggested is, "As the rectified voltage of this will be higher than a 1phase AC, 690Vac is too high for to be implemented with UCC29950, and they suggested to use Vienna rectifier or other 3 phase PFC topologies".
Link of TI suggestion:
UCC29950: ac/dc conversion + Battery charging + supply for other Automotive Loads - Power management forum - Power management - TI E2E support forums
Part Number: UCC29950 Team, I'm planning to use UCC29950 IC in to our design. Design Specs: Input: 323Vac to 690Vac Output 1: 14VDC/20A Constant Current

The moment i go with the Vienna rectifier topology, my option would be limited to go with a digital controller, which would further increase the cost of the system. Is there a way to go without the digital controller or a more low-cost option? is there a topology i can look into for a better approach? what do you suggest out of your expertise?