TIDM-HV-1PH-DCAC reference design | TI
This reference design implements single-phase inverter (DC-AC) control using the C2000™ F2837xD and F28004x microcontrollers. Design supports two modes of operation for the inverter.
A typical inverter comprises of a full bridge that is constructed with four switches, which can be modulated using pulse width modulation (PWM), and a filter for the high-frequency switching of the bridge, as shown in Figure 1. An inductor capacitor (LC) output filter is used on this reference design. Figure 1. Typical Single Phase Inverter
Addressing these challenges and needs, a reference design of a single-phase inverter has been introduced by Texas Instruments (TI). The reference design utilises a C2000 microcontroller (MCU) to control a single-phase inverter (DC/AC). It offers dual operational modes for the inverter.
Select Single Phase Inverter: Voltage Source from the list of solutions presented. The development kit and designs page appear. Use this page to browse all the information on the design including this user guide, test reports, and hardware design files. Click on Import <device name>Project. The project imports into the workspace environment.
There are different control methodologies that can be used to implement a single-phase inverter. One such control strategy includes a PWM-based square wave for the single-phase inverter. A GreenPAK IC is used to generate periodic switching patterns in order to conveniently convert DC into AC.
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