Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2023-11-07 Origin: Site
The difference between modified sine wave and pure sine wave
Pure sine wave inverters generally use PWM inversion, and some even add multi-step inversion. The structure is complex, but the output waveform is good, and it is suitable for inductive loads and capacitive loads. Modified wave inverters generally use square wave inversion, and a few add step inversion. They have a simple structure, but have poor output waveforms, and are not suitable for inductive loads and capacitive loads.
The difference between pure sine wave inverter and modified sine wave inverter
1. The output voltage waveform of the pure sine wave inverter is a pure sine wave with low harmonic distortion and clean power (such as mains power)
2. Pure sine wave inverter runs faster and quieter using loads such as microwave ovens and motors.
3. Pure sine wave inverter can prevent computer crashes, printing abnormalities, monitor failures and noise.
4. Pure sine wave inverter has stronger impact resistance.