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Introduction

In the previous post we discussed the main specifications and datasheet of the IC 4047 where we learned how the IC could be configured into a simple inverter circuit without involving any external oscillator circuit.In this article we carry on the design a little ahead and learn how it can be enhanced into a pure sine wave inverter circuit using a couple of additional ICs 555 along with the existing IC 4047.The IC 4047 section remains basically the same and is configured in its normal free running multivibrator mode with its output extended with the mosfet/transformer stage for the required 12V to the AC mains conversion.The IC 4047 generates the usual square waves to the connected mosfets creating a mains output at the secondary of the transformer which is also in the form of square wave AC.The integration of the two 555 IC to the above stage completely transforms the output into a pure sine wave AC. The following explanation reveals the secret behind the IC555 functioning for the above.Referring to the below shown IC 4047 pure sine wave inverer circuit (designed by me), we can see two identical IC 555 stages, wherein the left section functions as a current controlled sawtooth generator while the right hand side section as a current controlled PWM generator.The triggering of both the 555 ICs are derived from the oscillator output readily available across pin#13 of IC 4047. This frequency would be 100Hz if the inverter is intended for 50Hz operations, and 120Hz for 60Hz applications.The left 555 section generates a constant sawtooth wave across its capacitor which is fed to the modulating input of the IC2 555 where this sawtooth signal is compared with the high frequency signal from pin3 of IC1 555 creating the required pure sine wave equivalent PWM at pin#3 of 555 IC2.The above PWM is directly applied to the gates of the mosfets. so that the square pulses here generated through pin10/11 of IC4047 gets chopped and carved as per the applied PWMs.The resulting output to the transformer also causes a pure sine wave to be stepped up at the mains AC secondary output of the transformer.
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