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dspic30f2010 Used Sinewave Inverter

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dears, am jayakrishna from kerala,
am a hobbyist, now am doing sinewave inverter using sdpic30f2010. lots of circuits showing on internet,but there is no source code. so anyone help me ?
please give me tha source code,hex file and pcb design?
am madly addicted with this project
am 3 months searched this thing on internet,finaly am find this community,now am so happy. i hopes i got all things form hear
please help
 

You are missing the point of how this forum works.

1) you can get help with understanding the theory of something
2) you can get help fixing problems with your code or code you got from somewhere else
3) you can get help with how to debug something you've built or debugging a specific issue.
4) other questions involving something you've worked on and want help getting it to function properly.

What you shouldn't expect is others to design something for you for free. If you want a design done for you, that usually requires hiring someone to do the work.

There is an EDA Jobs section for hiring people.
 

Also, if you are starting off a new project, then why use that MCU - there are more modern, powerful and cheaper devices available.
Susan
 

Also, if you are starting off a new project, then why use that MCU - there are more modern, powerful and cheaper devices available.
Susan

Hello
Can you suggest some of MCU for the same project s.
Thanks
 

Step 1: determine what you need the MCU to do - this will tell you what modules the MCU needs to have (ADC, Comparator, Multiplier-Accumulator...), how fast it needs to work, how much memory it needs etc.
Step 2: decide if you want to stick with Microchip or also look at other manufacturers as well
Step 3: go to the appropriate web sites (https://www.microchip.com/ParamChartSearch/chart.aspx?branchID=1005 for Microchip) and search for a MCU that has the required characteristics.
Step 4: select from the available MCU options, download the data sheet and any other relevant documentation and start designing
Susan
 

    thannara123

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If you want to implement an idea from a-z, you have to research theory, reference design first.
I guess you chose dspic because you saw it on a particular board on your hand. This is a big problem for approach solution. Because your keyword is "dspic30f", it is not keyword for your idea.
You need to search and read some application note from internet to understand your solution base.
Ex:
https://eie.uonbi.ac.ke/sites/defau.../eie/MICROCONTROLLER BASED POWER INVERTER.pdf
https://www.ti.com/lit/an/slaa602a/slaa602a.pdf
https://www.st.com/content/ccc/reso...df/jcr:content/translations/en.DM00050692.pdf
 

thannara123 is located in Nedumkandam, India a region know for spice production. Access to more current types of microcontrollers may be limited or expensive.

Suggesting a controller that thannara123 does not have the development tools for or cannot acquire because of price or availability will do him little good. It would be helpful if he could describe or post links to types development tools and controllers available at an affordable cost.

Perhaps the dsPIC30F family of parts are the only controllers available in his region of the world.
 
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