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Idea for RobD - Idea for your inverter


By Kevin L, Section Homebrewed Electricity
Posted on Fri Jan 23rd, 2004 at 10:28:03 AM MST
- Idea for signal generation for your inverter

http://www1.jaycar.com.au/images_uploaded/XR2206V1.PDF

This Chip will generate a very smooth Sin Wave for your inverter.   I thought I would pass the info on.  You could also just use the wave coming in on the House line for the signal line and just transform it down to a usable voltage..

Good Luck
Kevin L

Idea for RobD - Idea for your inverter | 5 comments (5 topical, 0 editorial)

Re: Idea for RobD - Idea for your inverter (none / 0) (#1)
by ibedonc on Fri Jan 23rd, 2004 at 01:06:56 PM MST
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have one of these , and they drift over time

I have a better crystal based 60hz sine circuit

http://www.fairchildsemi.com/an/AN/AN-42025.pdf




Re: Idea for RobD - Idea for your inverter (none / 0) (#4)
by Bach On on Sun Jan 25th, 2004 at 07:03:59 AM MST
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ibedonc,

What is the current rating on these? I read through the sheet but didn't see a spec sheet.

Bach On
- - I'm not superman, but I am very dense! -
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Re: Idea for RobD - Idea for your inverter (none / 0) (#2)
by RobD on Sat Jan 24th, 2004 at 04:56:10 PM MST
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Thanks, I never knew the chip existed. Before I generated the wave with microcontrollers I did it with a much more complex circuit. I'm working on an H bridge pure sine now that should be fun. RobD



Re: Idea for RobD - Idea for your inverter (none / 0) (#3)
by Bach On on Sat Jan 24th, 2004 at 10:02:27 PM MST
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XR 2206. The absolute maximum power rating on this chip is 750 mA at 12-26 volts.

Any idea how something like this could be used for a power invertor for home use?

And what are the typical costs of these chips?

Bach On
- - I'm not superman, but I am very dense! -



Re: Idea for RobD - Idea for your inverter (none / 0) (#5)
by dconn on Mon Jan 26th, 2004 at 03:41:29 AM MST
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I have experimented with the ML2035 - Its a pity that it needs to be programmed serially (if you were incorporating a microprocessor it wouldn't be a problem at all) - I think I purchased this chip from Maplin (the UK electronics company) a long while ago.

I put up an old circuit diagram of a pure sine wave inverter using that XR2206 (or something) sine wave generator IC in another thread here - I think its very hard to get now and that why I purchased the ML2035 to try.

Derek



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