scholarly journals A Cost-Effective Harmonic Cancellation Method for High-Frequency Silicon Carbide MOSFET-Based Single Phase Inverter

2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 128-142
Author(s):  
Alireza Harrasi ◽  
Ahmed Faheem Zobaa

This paper explains the design of inverter for aircraft application. Inverter is designed using the H-bridge connection of MOSFET. Gate voltage of the MOSFET is controlled by using arduino and mosfet driver connection. Designed inverter will support for 400Hz load. Inverted 400Hz voltage is displayed in 16*2 LCD display using the opto-coupler connection. This is the cost effective inverter design for high frequency application.


An inverter is a circuit which converts the AC voltage into DC voltage. Current use of inverters is very large, especially in industries, offices and housing. Even though now there are many inverter markets, but many are used for household loads, no one uses an inverter for roads lighting system namely sodium lamp because it requires a high frequency and voltage Then the surveyors placed a single phase inverter from the sodium lamp. Single phase inverter tool designed produces a voltage of 10,000 V, Amperage current of 0.20 A and 2000 w Power when tested against overloaded and not overloaded inverter, the results are quite good but in the design and manufacture of a single phase inverter is still lacking, which is only able to start the initial lighting of the sodium lamp because the current is small and the resulting voltage is unstable. Keywords: Single phase inverter, electrical energy, public road lighting, sodium lamp.


Author(s):  
M. N. H. Khan ◽  
K. J. Ahmad ◽  
S. Khan ◽  
M. Hasanuzzaman

<p>The Photovoltaic (PV) is a part and parcel and well known for cost-effective and easy to operatefeatures when it is used with transformer-less inverter-based grid-tied distribution generation systems. It reduces the leakage current issue that actually occurs making paths from PV penal to ground. In this paper has been addressed this issue as main problem for reducing leakage current. Moreover, here iscompared the proposed topology’s results to AC and DC-based transformer-less topologies. The possibilities of larger number of leakage current paths indicatepower loss, which is the focus of work in this paper for different switching conditions. The results on leakage current paths using PSpice with different parasitic capacitance values from inverters of different topologies are compared with the simulation results of the topology proposed in this paper.</p>


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