A/B should be 50Hz and also duty cicle should be 50%. From jour picture is not so clear about duty cicle. Could you repeat osciloscop test for A/B signal.
Use (for now) only hex withot a/b check.
its 50% but its not showing in the picture i just switched the output now the signal is great as u can see in the attachment but the voltage drops 230v to 221 with a 50w lamp
If voltage droped down with load, somehing is wrong with current sensing. Check connection of the current transformer, remember what is written about phase of these signals, or feedback from current transformer is to weak to keep constant voltage with increasing load.
Curent transformer ratio should be like 1 : 1000, in my case I have 2 turns on primar (d=1mm) and 2000 turns on secondar (as tiny as possible)
i have no idea whats my current transformer :S and where i am we canot buy a current transformer as we wish so can u tell me what is the voltage on the transformer when a 50w light bulb is on?? so i can adjust the trans
I made it by myself. Without transformer there is no chance to have correct voltage on output with diferent load. So take ona old small transformer, remove iron away, remove cu wires and simply put 2 turns of 1mm diameter for primar and separated 2000 turns for secondar and that should be enough. Next step is checking phase of current signal and that's all.
Hm, you should read carefully: 2/2000 turns, check phase of the signal - it is very important, also check phase of V_OUT signal, it is also very important.
Ones again, check with osciloscop signals: A/B, Curr_h and V_OUT! All those signals MUST be in phase, which means: when A/B is positive also Curr_h and V_OUT should be positive and on the other side when A/B=0, Curr_h and V_OUT should be very close to 0V.
I hope, this is clear enough.
It looks ok to me.
So the only problem is voltage drop from 230v to 221 with a 50w lamp.
I suggest next step: connect voltmeter negative to GND and positive to +U (as close as possible to Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) and do meassuring first without load and second with load. Post here both of the results.
Also connect osciloscop parallel to voltmeter for both cases, set input for AC and put range of input voltage as low as possible, then do some pictures.
as u can see :S the 12V dc contains a shitty AC signal but i cant explain y ?? my pcb in the other pic u can see it the traces are wide and the 2 capacitors are 27000UF each