Lab Project Report
Lab Project Report
Lab Project
B.E. III YEAR
Pure Sine Wave Inverter using Arduino
MICROPROCESSOR &
OPERATING SYSTEM
EE-32005
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1. Introduction
2. Problem formulation
5. Conclusion
6. References
Introduction
This report focuses on DC to AC power inverters, which aim to
efficiently transform a DC power source to a high voltage AC
source, similar to power that would be available at an
electrical wall outlet. There exist many devices such as
power tools, radios and TV’s that run off of AC power. It is
therefore crucial that both forms of electricity transmission
exist; the world cannot be powered with one simple form. It
then becomes a vital matter for there to exist easy ways to
transform DC to AC power and vice versa in an efficient
manner. Without this ability people will be restricted to what
electronic devices they use depending on the electricity
source available. Electrical AC/DC converters and DC/AC
inverters allow people this freedom in transferring electrical
power between the two.
Problem Formulation
1- The inverter is one of the power conversion devices that is widely
used in the world to convert DC input voltage to AC output voltage.
The output voltage waveform of ideal inverters should be sinusoidal.
However, the waveform of a practical inverter is non-sinusoidal and
contains harmonics. The electronic devices managed by this inverter
will be damaged due to the contents of the harmonic. Harmonics
contents in inverter output depend on the number of pulses per
cycle. Many researchers investigated that the output signal wave is
distorted.
2- The use of a high switching technique will contribute to the high
power losses. The following factor is to be considered in order to
meet the following requirements.
i. The Cost of the equipment
ii. The Size of the filter
iii. The Power loss in switching the element
The given figure shows the circuit diagram of the proposed system.
The range of the inverter circuit is to obtain a desired output voltage
of 220 V ac and a frequency of 50 Hz. The half H-bridge inverter
circuit is used to convert a DC voltage to a sinusoidal AC voltage at a
desired output voltage and frequency.
The basic circuit of this system is Arduino Uno which helps to generate
a PWM signal. The half H-bridge inverter circuit is used to convert a DC
voltage to a sinusoidal AC voltage at a desired output voltage and
frequency.
The circuit is designed in such a way that both switches must not
turn-on at a single time & only one of the two switches will conduct.
Each switch will operate for half period (T/2)
We use a motor driver IC to drive the gate of the MOSFET, because this
MOSFET has a very high gate capacitance and requires a minimum of
10V at the base to turn on properly.
When the MOSFET-1 is on the current, first flows through the
transformer and then gets grounded by the MOSFET, thus a Magnetic
flux will also be induced in the direction in which the current is
flowing, and the core of the transformer will pass the magnetic flux in
the secondary winding, and we will get the positive half cycle of the
sinusoidal signal at the output. In the next cycle, the MOSFET-2 is on
and MOSFET-1 of the circuit is off . Now the current flows in the
opposite direction and generates a magnetic flux in that direction,
thus reversing the direction of the magnetic flux in the core. Now, we
all know that a transformer works by magnetic flux changes. So,
turning both the MOSFETs on and off, one inverted to another and
doing that 50 times in a second, will generate a nice oscillating
magnetic flux inside the core of the transformer and the changing
magnetic flux will induce a voltage in the secondary coil as we know by
the faraday's law. That is how the basic inverter works.
Block diagram and Design Algorithm.
Design Algorithm.
References
● www.theengineeringprojects.com
● https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330628691_Desi
gn_and_
● Simulation_of_a_1kVA_Arduino_Microcontroller_Based_M
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● Sine_Wave_Inverter_Using_Proteus
● https://ettron.com/