Amin Khorsandi
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hi
we've designed a stabilizer for industrial purposes. the design details are these:
the output voltage is 220V 50Hz. a microcontroller generates a sine wave. the sine wave applied to an op-amp amplifier and then a push pull amplifier. there is a feedback from the output of push pull to the input of the op-amp.
the output of the push pull is connected to a transformer. the output appears on the output of transformer.
everything works well. the sine wave generates and can also supply loads. but the problem is with loads which have capacitance effect. this causes the output to phase shift of output voltage.
I don't know how to fix it. probably I have to change my feedback way or change the signal generation by a pll.
please give me a solution
thanks
we've designed a stabilizer for industrial purposes. the design details are these:
the output voltage is 220V 50Hz. a microcontroller generates a sine wave. the sine wave applied to an op-amp amplifier and then a push pull amplifier. there is a feedback from the output of push pull to the input of the op-amp.
the output of the push pull is connected to a transformer. the output appears on the output of transformer.
everything works well. the sine wave generates and can also supply loads. but the problem is with loads which have capacitance effect. this causes the output to phase shift of output voltage.
I don't know how to fix it. probably I have to change my feedback way or change the signal generation by a pll.
please give me a solution
thanks