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Revision as of 00:51, 20 January 2012
Design Rationale
Specifications
- Input – 12-120V DC
- Output - 12-480V AC
- Plug-in transformer modules allow from 1 to 10 amplitude modification
- Use turnkey, plug-in IGBT module of 2.5 kW continuous, 5 kW peak
- Use turnkey, plug-in gate driver
- Use pure sine wave signal generator
- Stackable up to 10 units for up to 25kW
- Phase cable connects units so power is in phase
Scalability and Modularity Analysis
- Basic unit above provides up to 25kW continuous power
- Plug in IGBT module may be scaled for higher power, up to 250 kW for a stack of 10 inverters.
- Modular design retains allowance for different gate drivers, such as high frequency power for induction furnace power supplies and other applications