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My questions are
1. A CCM operation implies constant current draw. So how can a CCM PFC work when there is no load? What about for very low loads where it forces the inductor to have discontinuous current in it?
2. How does this impact my PFC boost inductor selection? Should I need a larger or smaller inductor to stay in CCM? I think a larger inductor will force it towards CCM since V/L = di/dt.
3. Will my CCM chip (NPC1653) operate in a discontinuous current mode if the load is very light? If this is the case, won't my peak inductor currents be higher?
1. A CCM operation implies constant current draw. So how can a CCM PFC work when there is no load? What about for very low loads where it forces the inductor to have discontinuous current in it?
2. How does this impact my PFC boost inductor selection? Should I need a larger or smaller inductor to stay in CCM? I think a larger inductor will force it towards CCM since V/L = di/dt.
3. Will my CCM chip (NPC1653) operate in a discontinuous current mode if the load is very light? If this is the case, won't my peak inductor currents be higher?