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pwm inverter circuit
Hello everybody,
I need a PWM DC/AC inverter circuit based on the 3524 IC, i would appreciate it if the design could include a PCB and a layout for the parts.
Thanks
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ups transformers
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It depends on how powerfull you need your inverter to be, center tapped transformers give a lot more power if you are going beyond 500 watts and their schematic diagram circuits are of much less components than the ones without center tapping.
Making a pure sinewave...
Re: Help needed in calculating Rt and Ct of 3524 to generate
Hello and Thank's for the reply, if we apply the values you are giving against the given formula it doesn't match for 50 Hz :
F=1/(R x C)
1/(100 x 0.2) = 0.05 Hz
1/(90.9 x 0.22) = 0.05 Hz
What do you say ?
Thanks...
Help is needed in calculating the value of the resistor and capacitor (Rt and Ct) to generate an oscillation frequency of exactly 50Hz from the 3524 IC .
I can't in anyway figure out what those 2 values should be !!! eventhough the formula seems easy but .. i don't know !
F =1/RT*CT
Where
RT...
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