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Frans Snoeren

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Jul 8, 2001, 4:41:13 PM7/8/01
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Hi,
I would like to build a 230 Volts 50 cycles AC grid coupled inverter which
wil be supplied with DC either by Solar cells and/or a wind turbine.
Any advice or Web link would appreciated.


Alberto

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Jul 10, 2001, 8:51:38 AM7/10/01
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Frans Snoeren <Frans.S...@SPAMhccnet.nl remove NO, SPAM> wrote in
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This is something that interests me too. I have been collecting some
information, but didn't start building anything, yet.
First of all I understand that it will be cheaper and safer to buy a
commercial unit. Probably it is even unlawful to connect a non-approved
inverter to the grid.
If you, like me, are not disappointed by these facts of life, here is what I
found:

1) A grid connected inverter is a current source with output current
proportional to the mains voltage (and to the available input power)

2) You can choose one out of two basic circuits:
- DC in is converted to 300 VDC (many schematics available). 300 VDC is
chopped with a 4 quadrant PWM bridge. PWM output is filtered and fed to the
grid.

-DC in is chopped and filtered to obtain a 50 Hz sinewave and then a bulky
50 Hz transformer brings voltage up to 220 VRMS

PWM frequency should be around 100 Khz if you want a relatively small
ferrite output inductor. Thus if you want to go all digital you probably
need a fast MPU/DSP, or you could consider a stand alone PWM controller
(check IXYS IXDP610).

3) You can find some explanation at
http://vandewater.freeyellow.com/basics.html

Best regards

Alberto

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