
Originally Posted by
The Master
I had an idea involving a 555, transistors and diodes that i think will work. The problem with that method is that i get a square wave instead of the normal AC sine wave. Would that matter to an AC motor?
I think motors complain voiceferously to square waves, but a 555 can output various waveforms with a little work, I am pretty sure they brew up function generators using them. http://www.physics.udel.edu/~nowak/p...imer%20lab.pdf
http://www.simplecircuitdiagram.com/...-using-555-ic/
Why not use a PIC ? You are already good at them, yes?
Oh here is a circuit you might glean some use from project 100 watt . . . http://datasheetreference.com/2n3055-datasheet.html
swap out the transformer for the voltage you want, scale it down, in terms of power used / produced
Last edited by Archangel; - 6th February 2010 at 01:27.
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