Hi there
It is a forward inverter, igbt,s do turn on simultaneously, it has a deadth time between on turns to prevent
core U3 to get saturated.
The resistors and caps you mention are snubbers, because of the switches cause trouble without them, it is
in all forward inverters.
The diodes are very fast recoverys, I do not now if she get problems because of be parallel, temp rising with equalize them
(like IGBT do) using resistors fro doing this is not a very good idea, all the welders do use paralell diodes or one big 200 amp diode, this
one is still very expensive and a hobbie needs to be cheap if can.
Thanks for the plus about the schematic drawn, I do my best.
Welding AC or DC.
MMA and tig needs AC, MMA cab also be DC, (plus min reversed) and what I use is MIG
this schematic is for the MIG, and needs a clean DC and a constant voltage source, the MMA
and TIG needs a constant current source, both can be made possible.
However the UC 3845 have not a input to set inverter on and off save, but a SG 3525 has
on pin 10 a possibility to do that, so I have drawn also a SG type inverter (forward), this one
comes from a author from poland or Tsjechie, I have use parts of this schematic because of
it has antistick and such, I can weld MMA and MIG with it, it is handy.
regards
kees