Hi Awe,
Honestly you need to start yourself from somewhere, however i can help with block diagram,but hang on while i try to do that.
Babalola.
Hi Awe,
Honestly you need to start yourself from somewhere, however i can help with block diagram,but hang on while i try to do that.
Babalola.
first forget 12 volt current to high 166 amps
for 2kv 48 or 60 volts
i am busy with a inverter at the moment
what you need is 64 steps 32 first half and 32 second half
using ccp1 and ccp2
can supply you basic wave form numbers
you need voltage check amp check tx loss control all done in loop
i use a full h bridge driver to give pure sine wave
mosfet driven.
the pic is quite busy use 20mhz
this is just basic
hope it helps
Hi there seems if this can become very interesting, is there any change of see-ing the H-bridge circuit for the 2Kva inverter
i use the hip 4080
i would use igbt for 2kv or a lot of mosfets
you need to use low on resistance type
the 18f2550 has h bridge but have not tried it
As Far As I Know A Full Bridge Is Sine Wave Less Is Mod. Square Wave
Maybe Some Trick Components.
Or Using The One Ccp To Gen. Freq. Like You Can Do With A 555
hi guys,
the technique of using the single ccp on 16f72 is to generate additional square wave called switcher to modulate the sine pwm of the controller, the switcher wave is of the same frequency with the sine pwm wave.this will eventually give the two leg sine signal that can power the h-bridge output.if am less busy i will post a basic schematic of the steering circuits.
regards,
babalola.
Hi
I know about steering circuits and i can make one myself too . But i was telling about these PCB s that they do not have a steering circuits. The four waves needed for the H Bridge is coming from 16F72 . And they have used RC2, RC3, RC5 and RC6.
Any idea how they are doing it without steering circuits ?
Sudip
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