HIGH VOLTAGE WHEN TURNED ON

High frequency inverter front stage output
The high-voltage output generated by the front-stage transformer passes through the high-frequency transformer to output high-frequency alternating current, and then a high-frequency hundreds of V direct current is output to the back-stage mosfet/IGBT through the fast recovery diode full bridge rectification, and then the back-stage IC generates 50Hz control signal which is used to control the work of the mosfet/IGBT of the subsequent stage, and then output 120v/ 220v/ 230v/ 240v V 50/60Hz alternating current. [pdf]
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