This is an approach to build a three phase inverter based on an Elektor article from January 1995. The inverter is supposed to have an adjustable frequency and voltage and to operate with a usual jack connection. Furthermore, it should be capable of controlling the speed of a 3-phase motor just as be usable as an 1-phase AC power supply.
This is an approach to build a three phase inverter based on an Elektor article from January 1995. The inverter is supposed to have an adjustable frequency and voltage and to operate with a usual jack connection. Furthermore, it should be capable of controlling the speed of a 3-phase motor just as be usable as an 1-phase AC power supply. The detailed specifications still have to be found but they will at least be the same like the ones of the inverter from 1995.
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