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professor95
Apr 25, 2011Explorer
Should one want to know more about sine wave, square wave and modified sine wave inverters I suggest a paper written by Trace Engineering. You can find it here.
While it was written in 1999, little if anything has changed.
You may find other graphs or representations of MSW signals that show the MSW maximum voltage to be equal to the peak voltage of a true sine wave. I have yet to find a MSW battery powered inverter that operates in this manner. The signal represented in the article above is closer to what I have observed.
'nuff said. Let's get back to the Chinese gensets. :)
While it was written in 1999, little if anything has changed.
You may find other graphs or representations of MSW signals that show the MSW maximum voltage to be equal to the peak voltage of a true sine wave. I have yet to find a MSW battery powered inverter that operates in this manner. The signal represented in the article above is closer to what I have observed.
'nuff said. Let's get back to the Chinese gensets. :)
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