Hi adizues
Sine wave inverter or square wave inverter ? if you need square wave inverter then it will be so simple to simulate it in Pspice but if you need a sine wave inverter , it will be a bit difficult to simulate it with Pspice .
Best Wishes
Goldsmith
Hi
I've simulated a circuit for you , it is one of the simplest inverters around the world !
You can easily change it's frequency and it's amplitude .
Good Luck
Goldsmith
Hi again
I've many of the sine wave inverters but non of all are not in pspice because it is a bit hard to simulate those circuits in pspice ( it is time consuming ) .
Good Luck
Goldsmith
Hi again
I prefer to tell you about the design idea and then you make choice if it is easy to simulate or perhaps hard . for a sine wave inverter there are gang of ways . you can go through each one according to the specifications that you're interested in .
One of the most popular methods is a usual DC link inverter . you will have an SMPS with a high frequency ferrite transformer and it will increase the batter voltage , into higher levels like 311 volts . then there will be another stage which will be drove with SPWM not PWM . it won't have any transformer and it should be a full bridge stage . it will have an LC filter in it's out put and out put of this stage will be a pure sine wave . and of course it needs a feedback loop too .
So do you think it is easy to simulate such a heavy circuit in pspice ? i don't think so .
Best Wishes
Goldsmith