Monday, June 05, 2006


Inverter .... A device used to vary the speed of AC Motors.
From a couple of days, i am working on this thing ...

6 comments:

Khawab said...

wow kool......
that luks interesting....
so what kinda wrk u r doin

Anonymous said...

Oh wow ... what a beautiful picture of inverter you've pasted here :D

believe me in my Circuit theory and electronics course I've seen some inverters which were not even near to this beautifully designed (covering atleast :))

So what are u working on ...u shud've altered Siemens to GH :>

Lolz :)

Asma said...
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gh said...

It wasn’t in any corner of my mind that this picture can grab much attention!

My present field is industrial automation and instrumentation. It deals with automating existing systems and instruments involved in the process industry just like pressure, level, temperature and flow transmitters & controllers (with touch screens and multi color LCDs so beautiful that you can certainly use them as decoration pieces in your living room. lolz. But they are expensive. Normally one piece costs around one and a half lakh : ) , Inverters, control valves (a water tap in your kitchen is a manually controlled valve. Industrial valves are quite different but the basic theme behind them is the same), logic controllers (using this, you can centrally automate anything in your home from your tv-lounge air-conditioners, bedroom lights to the water system in your well maintained lawn) and distributed control systems (for industrial use only :), that can monitor and control hundreds and thousands of inputs and outputs with a higher degree of accuracy on any running plant in real time.

Lolz @ siemens to gh! I must say that you have a good observation. Siemens printed on the drive isn't that legible. The stories of inverters in our textbooks are basically about its’ working principle and involved electronic circuitry. Practically things are a bit different. It’s all because we don’t have to design an inverter. I know that on which principle an inverter works and that’s sufficient. Buy it from the vendor according to your specifications and requirements, install it, feed parameters and run your drive.

And Aamanna you are a very nice person!

Today’s class is over :)

Anonymous said...

Oh God ... quite a tutorial on Inverters ... well yeah in pic it really appears interesting (but i guess just in pic)

:)

So enjoy maing altering whatever yourself :P

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