DC TO AC inverter

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ayoub reffai
ayoub reffai on 5 May 2022
Answered: Joel Van Sickel on 5 May 2022
hello
i have trouble in making the inverter , i tried everything please help me out
thank you
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Tony Castillo
Tony Castillo on 5 May 2022
Not sure, what is your trouble
ayoub reffai
ayoub reffai on 5 May 2022
the outpout voltage isnt AC and also the final switch i didnt know how to complete it

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Joel Van Sickel
Joel Van Sickel on 5 May 2022
Hello Ayoub,
you can use the built in PWM generator to generate signals for a full-bridge configuration. It has a 4 pulse configuration is you look at the documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/physmod/sps/powersys/ref/pwmgenerator2level.html
For your model, delete the simscape PWM generator (Controlled PWM Voltage 1), it is meant to be connected to a gate driver block when using non-linear transistor models. You are using ideal (piecewise linear) transistor models and don't need it. You can just attatch a standard controlled voltage source and put any voltage you want on the dc bus of the circuit that way.
This is a good document showing the explicit modelling of a 3 phase inverter, so it is very similar to the full-bridge circuit that you are trying to model (3 legs instead of 2). https://www.mathworks.com/help/physmod/sps/ug/three-phase-high-power-converter-design-and-analysis-workflow.html
Also, have you taken the free onramp trainings? Here is one for Simscape. There is also a Simulink one and one for circuits: https://www.mathworks.com/learn/tutorials/simscape-onramp.html
Regards,
Joel

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