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Sine Wave Inverter using PIC16F84A Microcontroller

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That's very good one Abdulhameed,i will like to build this sinewave inverter can you send me the circute diagram and the hex code please? My mail address is cccccccccc@yahoo.com[/email]. Thank's

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Hi,
I think you should post more details here. If not the code or hex file, atleast the method with which you did it.
 

Hi, I think you should post more details here. If not the code or hex file, atleast the method with which you did it.
I do agree with Tahmid. I have seen that you have agreed to share this project in the reply for other thread. Thanks for the spirit. As in practical, i was about to say, just showing a video and expecting a private share, is not fair. As a senior member, you are aware that private sharing is not supported in EDA. Any ways...you have posted this in the Show DIY section.
 

masters..
I am also intersted in this project..

sir hameed, can you share this circuit with us?
??? ??? ???
please....
 

masters..
I am also intersted in this project..

sir hameed, can you share this circuit with us?
??? ??? ???
please....

here it is pure sine wave inverter using 8051, just u need is Proteus V7.5

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here it is pure sine wave inverter using 8051, just u need is Proteus V7.5
In a dicussion of a sinewave inverter with PIC16F84, where comes the Inverter with 8051? Hope you are misguiding members.
 

here it is pure sine wave inverter using 8051, just u need is Proteus V7.5

**broken link removed**

sir hameeds, i thought it was using 16f84A,:cry:
it is using 8051 micro :(
anyway, i think i will also study 8051 micros, though, i dont have any single experience with it...
 

May be hameeds01 does not want to share his work because he might be willing to give details for a price or his design is still not complete or some flaws are there in his project.
Or for the reason that is common among us (Pakistanis) that we would never share some of our work and ideas with others even if there is no reason to do so.I myself am from Pakistan.
 

May be hameeds01 does not want to share his work because he might be willing to give details for a price or his design is still not complete or some flaws are there in his project.
Or for the reason that is common among us (Pakistanis) that we would never share some of our work and ideas with others even if there is no reason to do so.I myself am from Pakistan.

sorry guys for late reply i was so busy in my work
Sine Wave Inverter Using PIC16F84A
 

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here it is pure sine wave inverter using 8051, just u need is Proteus V7.5

**broken link removed**

Hi hameeds01,

I could not download from rapidshare link (it's over 10 download limit). Could you please reupload again? thanks
 

Pls, post the pdf details of the circuit,programm and the hex code.
 

Pls, post the pdf details of the circuit,programm and the hex code.

I agree! Mr. Hameed this is such a great work which I was looking for! THANK YOU! I downloaded the RAR files, I could open the proteus circuit and simulate but I want to view the C code. Only the hex code appears. How may I do this correctly? I'd appreciate if you could hep me!

By the way, I watched your video about this project on youtube and I guess I saw three mosfets. In the proteus there are only two of them. Why did u use the third one in your application on the video? Another thing is that it's said that the output is 220 Volts but in proteus circuit according to oscilloscope it appears that the output is 40 mVolts. Could you please explain this?

I wish you and everyone good working!
 
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Can anyone send this (Sine Wave Inverter using PIC16F84A Microcontroller) code & circuit to my mail id xxxxxxxxxxx@yahoo.co.in... because i am not able to download or see attachment in any 1 of link... can plz some one help me?

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sir hameed
woow what a simple sine wave inverter, it is really helpful

Thank You
 

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