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PIC16F628A - SPWM Sinusoid at 60HZ --- Help!

 
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PIC16F628A - SPWM Sinusoid at 60HZ --- Help!
PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:03 am     Reply with quote

I need to use this PIC to design a DC / AC inverter with input of a 12V
150A battery = 1800W, and alternating 127vac output with 1000W power
but I don't have the code to make the 16F628A generate the spwm
signals I need to make it work right.

Request for help:

If any of you here on the forum would know how to PROGRAM, WRITE
CREATE, this code for me, because as a beginner I still don't know how
make the code right. Please, I ask someone to help me.

I will thank with my heart to anyone who can help me.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:13 am     Reply with quote

Seriously, an 1800W inverter, is a lot of work. The hardware around the
MOSFETs, will be several weeks work for an experienced designer. This
is not even remotely a 'beginners' project.
Far easier just to buy an off the shelf inverter.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:56 am     Reply with quote

Ttelmah wrote:
Seriously, an 1800W inverter, is a lot of work. The hardware around the
MOSFETs, will be several weeks work for an experienced designer. This
is not even remotely a 'beginners' project.
Far easier just to buy an off the shelf inverter.


No, no !
You do not need to have this power.
Maybe for 500w this is good.

Would you know how to write the code?
Power would not be very relevant.
At this time why would the PIC not go ?
Mosfet´s yes ... However
If you know how to write the code ?
Maybe up to 100w that's good.
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