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With the transformer what factors would you need to take into account. such as the winding for the primary and secondary? What size would the ferriet core be.
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Thank you for the reply and advice
I will start with the square wave inverter first, is there a circuit I could try which would then lead on to the transformer design?
Originally Posted by BradtheRad
''To drive the H-bridge properly you'll need to decide what components to use, and how to bias them properly. Etc.
i would like to see where the two following fit in to create a full circuit of H-bridge
1)opamps mimic H-bridge 12V SPWM step-up xfmr LC filter...
Thanks for that, however I was wondering what the inputs were. The generators through the op amps are they connected or not. and what is the point of having such a high 330v input, what does it achieve?
I applied the circuit above on falstad software and simulated it. I'm still studying the sine wave forms, but I was wondering about whether you could suggest a circuit with it haing a full h-bridge. Could this still be simulated on the falstad software or would it have another software as...
Re: sinusoidal pulse width modulation inverter
Thanks for the reply
I will use the full h-bridge method and was wondering if you can provide steps to creating the sine pwm inverter from there and a recommendation for a suitable simulation software.
Secondly which project is better to try and...
Re: sinusoidal pulse width modulation inverter
After I looked and learnt the generation technique for sinusiodal PWM signal. The topology I have chosen was half-bridge bi-polar MOSFETs which is controlled by analogue op amps. The source I wanted to use is 12Volts lead acid batteries. I also...
Re: sinusoidal pulse width modulation inverter
Sorry about the late reply,
I haven't built a inverter but..
I read the related threads and I got out of it that the starting point for someone relatively new is the ' push pull topology'. am a bit confused about the micro controller, does it...
Hello everyone I joined this blog last week I was really amazed at the work you put in the blog and attracted to be a member of this group.
Before I was going to ask a question I was reading of this website to find out how to build SPWM INVERTER.
like pure sine wave inverter up to page 8
Also...
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