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EGS002 Pure Sine Wave Inverter Guide

The document discusses building a pure sine wave inverter using a MOSFET switching circuit controlled by a microcontroller. It aims to produce a nearly perfect sine wave output (<3% total harmonic distortion) like utility power. The switching circuit uses pulse width modulation to model the pulse train and reduce harmonic content at the transformer output, obtaining a pure sine wave. Such inverters can be used in applications like grid-tie inverters, uninterruptible power supplies, and electric vehicle drives.

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EGS002 Pure Sine Wave Inverter Guide

The document discusses building a pure sine wave inverter using a MOSFET switching circuit controlled by a microcontroller. It aims to produce a nearly perfect sine wave output (<3% total harmonic distortion) like utility power. The switching circuit uses pulse width modulation to model the pulse train and reduce harmonic content at the transformer output, obtaining a pure sine wave. Such inverters can be used in applications like grid-tie inverters, uninterruptible power supplies, and electric vehicle drives.

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Pure Sine Wave inverter

Problem statement
In this project we are attempting to build a pure sine wave inverter by using a basic MOSFET switching circuit The switching circuit is operated using PWM technique, the pulse train is obtained using microcontroller AT89S2051 A pure sine wave is obtained at the output of the transformer connected to the switching circuit

Contents
Introduction Mathematical modeling Block diagram Switching circuit About AT89S2051 Pulse width modulation Conclusion Applications

Introduction
Inverters- 2 types -Pure sine wave -Modified sine wave A pure sine wave inverter produces a nearly perfect sine wave output (<3% total harmonic distortion) that is essentially the same as utility-supplied grid power

Mathematical modeling

Block diagram

Switching circuit

AT89S2051

Pulse width modulation

Conclusion
This technique in designing a pure sine wave inverter can also be adapted to obtain AC outputs for high power supplies By effectively modeling the pulse train with suitable frequency, it is possible to reduce the THD of the output to a minimum value and reducing the harmonic content

Applications
Thus it is compatible with all AC electronic devices This is the type used in grid-tie inverters Uninterruptible power supplies HVDC power transmission Induction heating Electric vehicle drives

References
Mathematical Manipulation of Pure Sine Wave Inverter-Didik Rostyono & Harsono Hadi DC/AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter-Jim Doucet,Dan Eggleston& Jeremy Shaw 8-bit Microcontroller with 2K/4K Bytes Flash(AT89S2051 AT89S4051)-preliminary by ATMEL corporation [Link] e=cms&category_id=163&family_id=604&source=global_nav [Link] [Link]

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