핫셀링 1U 모듈식 인버터

13,Mar,2026

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고주파 인버터의 작동 원리는 주로 고주파 DC/AC 변환 기술을 통해 저전압 DC 전원 각도를 고주파 저전압 AC 전원으로 변환한 다음 고주파 변압기를 통해 부스트하여 고주파 정류 및 필터링 회로 각도를 통해 고전압 DC 전원으로 정류하고 마지막으로 부하 사용을 위해 전력 주파수 인버터 회로를 통해 220V 전력 주파수 AC 전원을 얻는 것입니다.
 이 프로세스의 핵심은 고주파 인버터에 소형 및 경량 고주파 자기 코어 소재를 사용하는 데 있어 회로의 전력 밀도를 크게 개선하고 인버터 전원 공급기의 무부하 손실을 줄이며 인버터 효율을 개선합니다.
 일반적으로 고주파 인버터의 피크 변환 효율은 90% 이상에 이릅니다.
 그러나 고주파 인버터는 최대 부하 유도 부하에 연결할 수 없고 과부하 용량이 부족한 등 상당한 단점이 있습니다.
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고주파 PWM 기술(펄스 폭 변조 기술)은 회로의 위상 교류 전류를 특정 주파수의 사인파로 변환하여 주전원의 AC 전원에 가깝게 만드는 데 사용됩니다.
 이 기술은 고주파 인버터 및 전기 장비를 보호하기 위해 인버터의 작동이 부하 변화에 영향을 받지 않도록 보장합니다.

인버터의 작동 원리에는 인버터로 들어가 정류기를 통과하는 전원 공급 장치의 전류가 포함되어 직류를 주기적인 교류로 변환합니다.
 이 과정에서 AC 전원은 일반적으로 태양 전지판 모서리 또는 배터리 모서리를 사용하여 DC 전원을 공급하는 데 사용됩니다.

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