Audioguru, why don't you come up with a good design for a sine wave inverter that is not limited to 1500 watt of power output? according to your posts you seem to know every thing about the topic.Audioguru said:Most simple inverters have a square-wave output. A modified sine-wave is just a square-wave with a step in it so its peak voltage is almost the same as a sine-wave.
A sine-wave inverter is much more complicated because it uses pulse-width-modulation at a high frequency to make a waveform with many steps in it then a simple LC filter smooths it into a sine-wave. Class-D audio amplifiers have a similar circuit.
The output Mosfets switch completely on and off to avoid wasting power.
Why should I design an inverter?chrismicro said:Audioguru, why don't you come up with a good design for a sine wave inverter that is not limited to 1500 watt of power output? according to your posts you seem to know every thing about the topic.
Audioguru said:Why should I design an inverter?chrismicro said:Audioguru, why don't you come up with a good design for a sine wave inverter that is not limited to 1500 watt of power output? according to your posts you seem to know every thing about the topic.
I have never needed an inverter because my electricity is reliable and I never go away to non-civilization to camp, fish, hunt or search for gold.
A modern Chinese sine-wave inverter is available everywhere for a low cost.
Many new cars come with a modern inverter.
I'm not talking about an inverter to drive my electric shaver when I'm camping, there is a need world wide for high power inverters and that is what this thread is about. Come on and take the challenge, show us what you can do.
Me too, help me origin pcb file original ( protel or orcad ).khawarsiddiq said:Wow this circuit look great. But pcb you send is not of our work . if you realy wana help then u should send orignal pcb like which you made in PCAD of proteous of any other software
popoyboys said:what software was used for the schematic & pcb design?
You do not make sense. I think you mean "transformer-less" (which does not use a transformer).audioguru! need a block diagram of transformer less inverter.
You do not make sense. I think you mean "transformer-less" (which does not use a transformer).
A transformer is used in an inverter to stepup the AC voltage. I have never seen an inverter that does not use a transformer.
Old inverters used a 50Hz or 60Hz transformer that was huge, heavy and expensive.
Modern inverters use a circuit that produces a high frequency then its transformer is small, light-weight and inexpensive.
You do not make sense. I think you mean "transformer-less" (which does not use a transformer).
A transformer is used in an inverter to stepup the AC voltage. I have never seen an inverter that does not use a transformer.
Old inverters used a 50Hz or 60Hz transformer that was huge, heavy and expensive.
Modern inverters use a circuit that produces a high frequency then its transformer is small, light-weight and inexpensive.
No.DC to Dc converter.... output 250v dc can be invert in 220 v ac with pulse width modulation(pwm) oscillator circuit.
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