SPWM refers to Sine Wave Pulse Width Modulation which is a pulse width arrangement in which the pulses are narrower at the start, which gradually get broader at the middle, and then narrower again of the end of the arrangement. This set of pulses when implemented in an inductive application like inverter enables the output […]
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IC 556 Pure Sine Wave Inverter Circuit
In the following post I have explained a pure sine wave inverter circuit using the IC 556 which forms the main sine wave processor device in the circuit. How it Works The presented design actually produces a modified sine wave output, but the waveform is highly processed and constitutes an exact equivalent of a sinusoidal […]
Sine Wave Inverter using Bubba Oscillator Circuit
In this post I have explained how to make a simple sine wave inverter using bubba oscillator sine wave generator. The idea ws requested by Mr. Ritwik Naudiyal. Technical Specifications I am a 4th year B.Tech Student Electrical Eng. We are trying to make pure wave sine wave inverter using PWM and bubba oscillator for […]
Multilevel 5 Step Cascaded Sine Wave Inverter Circuit
In this article I have explained how to make a multilevel (5 step) cascaded inverter circuit using a very simple concept developed by me. I have explained more regarding the details. The Circuit Concept In this website so far I have developed, designed and introduced many sine wave inverter circuits using straightforward concepts and ordinary […]
Arduino Modified Sine Wave Inverter Circuit
In this post I will show how to construct a modified sine wave inverter using Arduino. We will explore the methodology of the proposed sine wave inverter and finally, we will take a look at simulated output of this inverter. By Difference Between Squarewave and Modified Squarewave Inverter Inverters saved us from short term power […]
Diode Rectification: Half-Wave, Full-Wave, PIV
In electronics, rectification is a process in which a rectifier diode converts an alternating full cycle AC input signal into a half cycle DC output signal. A single diode produces half wave rectification, and a network of 4 diodes produces a full wave rectification In this post we will analyze both half wave and full […]





