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Feedback (reference voltage chip and comparator)
Feedback (reference voltage chip and comparator)
[[Inverter/Yoonseo Design/H Bridge]]


== Notes on Inductive vs Resistive Loads ==
== Notes on Inductive vs Resistive Loads ==

Revision as of 19:02, 5 July 2012

Overview

Youtube videos from Yoonseo on how the signals are transformed in the Inverter.

Inverter 101, Part 1

Inverter 101, Part 2

Modules

Crowbar Circuit: Short Circuit Protection (I'd have that on the DC side, right after the battery)

Square Wave Generator

Triangle Wave Generator

Reference Sine Wave Generator

Sine Wave Amplifier

Boost Converter

Push Pull

Feedback (reference voltage chip and comparator)

Inverter/Yoonseo Design/H Bridge

Notes on Inductive vs Resistive Loads

1) Inductive loads use magnetic fields. Examples - Motors, solenoids, and relays. If it moves, it's probably an inductive load.

2) Inductive loads can cause blowback voltage. Circuits should be protected from this by diodes.

3) Blowback is caused by a surge of voltage created by the collapsing magnetic field in an inductor.

3) Resistive loads convert current into other forms of energy, such as heat. No risk of blowback. [1]


Design

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Overview
PWM comparators
Feedback Differential Amplifier


H Bridge
Voltage Regulator
Feedback Circuit
Inverter Wave Forms Overview
Boost Inverter Wave Forms
Sine Amplifier Circuit Diagram & Theory
Carrier Wave Generator
Triangle Wave Generator
Square Generator Circuit Diagram & Theory
Comparator
Bubba Oscillator Circuit Diagram
Bubba Oscillator Theory