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*Hackster - [https://www.hackster.io/user534361260/make-your-own-power-inverter-using-arduino-666cf9] | *Hackster - [https://www.hackster.io/user534361260/make-your-own-power-inverter-using-arduino-666cf9] | ||
=Pure Sine Wave= | =Pure Sine Wave= | ||
*2.4kW at 4800W, 40A DC running through. No heat sinks etc. [https://www.pcbway.com/project/sponsor/2kw_pure_sine_wave_power_inverter_based_on_arduino.html] | |||
*http://microcontrollerslab.com/pure-sine-wave-inverter-using-pic-microcontroller/ | *http://microcontrollerslab.com/pure-sine-wave-inverter-using-pic-microcontroller/ | ||
*Pure sine with with PID and digital oscilloscope - [http://keclips.com/ke-play/Keclips-arduino-pure-sine-wave-inverter-using-pid-KeBW3ELNp_OgE.html] | *Pure sine with with PID and digital oscilloscope - [http://keclips.com/ke-play/Keclips-arduino-pure-sine-wave-inverter-using-pid-KeBW3ELNp_OgE.html] |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 8 January 2023
Pure Sine Wave
- 2.4kW at 4800W, 40A DC running through. No heat sinks etc. [5]
- http://microcontrollerslab.com/pure-sine-wave-inverter-using-pic-microcontroller/
- Pure sine with with PID and digital oscilloscope - [6]
Parts
- 20W transformer - [7]