Single-phase full-bridge inverter has a resistive load of R-5 Ohm and the input voltage is 220 Volt. Which one is the rms output voltage Vol at the fundamental frequency?
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Given VD = 220 volts VM = 4 * VD / π VM = 4 * 220 / π VM ≈ 279.4 volts Show more…
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