abdulwahababid
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Hi, I need circuit diagram and data of Pure Sine Wave Inverter.12v DC to 220v AC of 50Hz.
I'm going to do this and also plz explain tha schematic.
I'm going to do this and also plz explain tha schematic.
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ABSOLUTELY NOT!!PURE sine wave inverter is an ANALOGUE contraption :smile: consisting of 50Hz sine wave oscillator and amplifier stage, driving output power transformer.
Everything else is just approximation.
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!
A pure sinewave inverter using an analog amplifier is a heater, not an inverter. It would be extremely hot and waste half of the battery power.
Instead, a pure sinewave inverter uses a high frequency PWM circuit that quickly switches on and off so its heating is low and is modulated by a low frequency low power sinewave then there is a small lowpass filter to provide and smooth the low frequency sinewave output.
Search google........ you can find microchips application note...
https://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/...-190851/unrestricted/PWM_Techniques_final.pdf
I had studied your pdf it was awesome as it includes the values of the components too. But my requirement is to generate 220V,50Hz AC instead 60Hz from 12V DC wattage minimum 1000watt
fine.DO you have any practical schematic for inverter then
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!
A pure sinewave inverter using an analog amplifier is a heater, not an inverter. It would be extremely hot and waste half of the battery power.
Instead, a pure sinewave inverter uses a high frequency PWM circuit that quickly switches on and off so its heating is low and is modulated by a low frequency low power sinewave then there is a small lowpass filter to provide and smooth the low frequency sinewave output.
i am also interested in creating an inverter to be used as a ups for my computer and home automation equipment. except i am in the u.s so any 60hz 120v schematics or designs are welcomed as well.
and sorry im not trying to steal this thread for my own purposes, just very interested in this topic and it seemed to suit my reqs pretty well.