Hi all
I have installed PV panels but now am trying to build a modified sine wave inverter - which, surprise, surprise, is acting up.
I keep getting a varying voltage out - which ranges from 60V ac to 180V ac.
A PIC16F690 outputs pulses of increasing and decreasing duty cycle (but not using PWM) to simulate a modified sine wave. This wave is generated on alternating pins, while the other pin sits at 0V.
This "sine wave" is then sent to a L293D motor driver which uses an H-bridge to create an AC which is sent through a transformer which generates my varying output. The PIC runs on 6V batteries and the L293D on a 12V car battery with a common ground.
I replaced the motor with the primary windings of the transformer but otherwise keeping everything the same as the circuit on page 2 of the L293 data sheet at...
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/l293d.pdf
Any ideas as to why the voltage coming out of the secondary windings varies so much would be greatly appreciated.
I have installed PV panels but now am trying to build a modified sine wave inverter - which, surprise, surprise, is acting up.
I keep getting a varying voltage out - which ranges from 60V ac to 180V ac.
A PIC16F690 outputs pulses of increasing and decreasing duty cycle (but not using PWM) to simulate a modified sine wave. This wave is generated on alternating pins, while the other pin sits at 0V.
This "sine wave" is then sent to a L293D motor driver which uses an H-bridge to create an AC which is sent through a transformer which generates my varying output. The PIC runs on 6V batteries and the L293D on a 12V car battery with a common ground.
I replaced the motor with the primary windings of the transformer but otherwise keeping everything the same as the circuit on page 2 of the L293 data sheet at...
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/l293d.pdf
Any ideas as to why the voltage coming out of the secondary windings varies so much would be greatly appreciated.