This paper presents Arduino controller implementation and Simulink model in
MATLAB to eliminate a selected number of harmonics in a single phase inverter.
A MATLAB code is written to solve the nonlinear trigonometric that arises in the
Fourier analysis of the output of the inverter. Newton’s Raphson method is adopted
to find the triggering angles for the four electronic switches in the inverter. All
possible combinations of these triggering instants are then computed for period
of one cycle. To validate the model a practical set using Arduino controller is
implemented. Frequency spectrums of the output of the inverter for both the
Simulink model and the practical set are shown for the elimination of certain
selected harmonics. Any other selected harmonics can be eliminated using the
proposed model
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