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TY - JOUR
TI - Design and Implementation of a Microcontroller Based DC/AC Inverter
PY - %2022/%10/%11
Y2 - %2025/%12/%22
JF - Al-Mansour Journal
JA - مجلة المنصور
VL - 24
IS - 1
LA - en
KW - : DC/AC Inverter
KW - Power Electronics
KW - 8051 Microcontroller
KW - Square Wave Inverter
UR - https://journal.muc.edu.iq/journal/article/view/154
SP - 19-40
AB - In this paper, a method is proposed to improve the frequency stability and accuracy of the generated wave in DC/AC square wave inverters using a microcontroller-based stabilized oscillator circuit. The proposed technique relies on using the 8051 microcontroller as a stable oscillator to generate two anti-phase 50 Hz square waves for the driving power stage of the inverter based on a program stored in its internal ROM. These signals are then boosted to increase their voltage and current levels using BJT switching mode power transistors operating in the push/pull mode. The resulting signal is then raised into the required voltage level with the aid of a step-up transformer. A practical inverter circuit has been designed and constructed to convert a 12 V battery DC input into 220 V AC output based on the 8051 microcontroller. This circuit consists of an 8051 microcontroller, buffer, driver power transistor stage, final power transistor stage, and a step-up transformer. The inverter circuit has been simulated, implemented, and tested practically. The test measurements have indicated that the circuit gives a full load power of 10 W with full-load voltage regulation of 8%, and a maximum conversion efficiency of 70%.
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