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Help me build a DC-AC inverter with IR2110

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I want to build a dc-ac inverter with the following specs:
12v input
230v output
100W
2x IR2110 for the H-bridge mosfets
3846 for a half-bridge push-pull
and a uC to control the PWM for the H-bridge.

The output should be a pure sine wave.

My questions:
How does the IR2110 work.What kind of protections should i use.

The basic sch:
12v dc-pushpull-bridge rectifier-filter-Hbridge-filter-230v ac

I know that before the H-bridge i should monitor that the voltage is constant at aprox 311Vdc using some of the 3846 capabilities.
Thanks in advance for your tips.
 

ir2110 dc-ac inverter

Thats a start,but i forgot to mention that the transformer@50Hz is a big no-no for me.
The schematic should look something like this:
12vdc then a push-pull then a h-bridge -->230v ac
The command circuitry for the push-pull mosfets and h-bridge should be a 3846 respectively a IR2110 with an uC.
 

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