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so what you say is basically change the on time of the switches ?
thats a good solution but what if I want to change the amplitude to adjust the rms value?
We are asked to build and simulate a simulink model for single phase inverter with " rectangular output voltage" . The DC bus voltage is constant. The main question is that it is desired to adjust the RMS of output voltage.
Now that's my homework. I just want to argue about it do not...
No it won't use a ranhed switch.Input will be between 85 and 265 V Ac.
BTW guys,i thought i could use a full-wave rectifer with a center tapped transformer on it to light up my bulb.What you think?Do i have to use LED Driver if I use LED ?
Thank you for your responce.
There is no any other specifications mentioned in the project neither any current consideration.I think i can use filament or LED as they both fit in E-27 base.Power supply will be AC.Btw i dont know what ROHS component is.
sorry for my inadequate knowledge.
Hey guys,
Im a little bit in trouble with my project work.
Im asked to design an eco-smart bulb with E-27 base,main priority is minimum energy consumption.
input is 85-265V AC, 50/60 Hz. Light output should be greater then 900 lumens.
specifications are these...but i really dont know how to do...
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