invertoare
Invertoare are power electronic devices that convert direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC). They enable DC sources, such as solar panels, batteries, or fuel cells, to feed AC equipment and to interface with electrical grids. Modern inverters support various waveforms, with pure sine wave being standard for sensitive electronics.
They come in several configurations: grid-tied inverters that synchronize with the utility grid; off-grid or standalone
Operation relies on high-power semiconductor switches (IGBTs, MOSFETs) controlled by PWM to approximate AC sine waves.
Applications include solar photovoltaic systems, uninterruptible power supplies, and motor drives. In power grids, inverters must