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Design and Prototyping Single-Phase Inverter with Arduino Nano
Author(s) -
M.Eng. Hari Maghfiroh,
Augustinus Sujono,
M. Iqbal Zidny,
Taufik Widyastama
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of electrical, electronic, information and communication technology (online)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2715-1263
DOI - 10.20961/jeeict.3.2.54316
Subject(s) - multimeter , inverter , electrical engineering , sine wave , total harmonic distortion , power (physics) , voltage , harmonic , electricity , power electronics , power inverter , computer science , voltage source , engineering , physics , acoustics , quantum mechanics
Across the year, the needs of Indonesians in the use of electronic equipment are increasing, which results in higher electricity usage. Because most of the electricity load uses AC power, in the application of a DC power source such as solar cells, an inverter that converts DC to AC power is needed. Therefore, the inverter is one of the tools that are widely developed in power electronics. The output voltage from simulation and real hardware is a sine wave with some distortion due to lack of filter; therefore, there occurs a harmonic. The voltage and frequency were also measured with a multimeter. The result shows that both voltage and frequency are closed to the design specification which is 220V 50Hz with the voltage and frequency difference of 1.09% and 0.4%, respectively.

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