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| Experienced Member | I am building a dc to ac inverter for a project for a diploma I am using this design http://www.interq.or.jp/japan/se-inoue/e_ckt30.htm I have two problems number 1 the 2.2uF capacitor I have been given does not resemble the part in the project. It is huge 10 holes on a vera board long and is rated at 100 volts, can anyone tell me will it make any difference to the operation of the circuit as the 2.2uf cap determines frequency amongst other things. The other problem is, right I've worked out that the four mosfets and the transformer will be located elsewhere other thsan on the same vera board as the controller. That leaves me not knowing where to begin with that and also not knowing just how these two mosfets are going to be connected to make this complimentary mosfet configuration work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Experienced Member | Quote:
hi, A 2.2uF tantalum at 6Vwkg [ 0.2inch pitch] would be OK. I dont follow what you are asking in the second part [blue].?
__________________ Eric "Good enough is Perfect" PIC tutorials: Nigel's site: http://www.winpicprog.co.uk/ Gramo's site: http://www.digital-diy.net/ Last edited by ericgibbs : 9th May 2008 at 01:09 PM. | |
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| Experienced Member | Quote:
You can mount the FETs etc on a standard piece of strip board and then re-enforce the tracks carrying the heavy current with thick copper wire. Mount the complimentary FET's on the strip board close together and use thick copper wire to increase the current capacity of the track. Do you follow.?
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| Experienced Member | referring to what you said here Uncle scrooge "The Mosfets should be mounted on a heatsink with strong wires connecting them to the battery. Small wires are fine to connect the gates of the Mosfets to the Veroboard." So I should cut the tracks on the vera board or ensure there is no current flow link with the battery or any other component in the controller except the output and then create a new link between the mosfets and the battery with thicker wire, how thick do you suggest the csa should be. Also if I stay with the complimentary mosfet configuration if I cant acess another transformer then do I connect the drain to the drain as the diagram http://www.interq.or.jp/japan/se-inoue/e_ckt30_1.htm suggests I do or is this not what I do? |
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| Experienced Member | Use wires that are thick enough to carry the current. The schematic shows two sets of complimentary Mosfets driving each end of the transformer winding in push-pull. Didn't you see the poor performance of this inverter? Without much load its voltage is too high. with a 140W load its voltage is too low.
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| Experienced Member | I've been given "C1815" they have a "Y OH" on them too. I've also got IRFB11N50A P742XA N-CHANNEL MOSFET and IRF9640 P751XA P-CHANNEL oh well as long as I can point out to them I've been supplied with rubbish tools then I think if anything it shows I'm trying but what type of load could I supply with my rubbish fl 24/6 transformer or do I have to tell them it's useless for any application when it comes to converting dc to ac. |
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