Thanks a lot That's the best presentation Clear audio, crystal clear explanation, very nice and creative presentation. I am very much impressed. I wish to make videos like u one day Once again, thanks
Wow, simple but great explanation. Thanks!! One correction at 6:45. I think you meant they are phase-shifted by 120 degrees (two horizontal divisions), not 60 degrees (one horizontal division).
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Because in 180 degree, One turns off, and the other turns on and ideally there is no gap between the transition.This will cause a short circuit and blow off the system. So for safe commutation go for 120 degree. For the answers related to losses and other parameters refer to this quora link: www.quora.com/In-3-phase-bridge-inverter-for-practical-purposes-is-120degree-mode-of-operation-preferred-or-the-180-degree-mode
If using PWM modulation for power control in this approach, how the ON/OFF control traces will look like? Something like a 3 consecutive spikes each 60 degree?
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hands down the easiest explanation I've seen and understood with. Thank you!!
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That's the best presentation
Clear audio, crystal clear explanation, very nice and creative presentation. I am very much impressed. I wish to make videos like u one day
Once again, thanks
Wow, simple but great explanation. Thanks!!
One correction at 6:45. I think you meant they are phase-shifted by 120 degrees (two horizontal divisions), not 60 degrees (one horizontal division).
Yes, 120 degree delay between segments
Thanks a lot. Great explanation.
Clear sound and no inference. Short time but huge informative.
Go ahead bro.
I wish just you were consistent with the uploads of this topic !! Amazing work bro !
Thank You Bro. I am open to suggestions. Do let me know your topics of interest.
Xplanator, It would be very beneficial if you could do the power systems 2 and VLSI .
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super sir i see this video in 2023
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Excellent explanation. Short n clear.
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Thank You! Regards from India :)
I really hope you know how good you are bro!
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Because in 180 degree, One turns off, and the other turns on and ideally there is no gap between the transition.This will cause a short circuit and blow off the system. So for safe commutation go for 120 degree.
For the answers related to losses and other parameters refer to this quora link:
www.quora.com/In-3-phase-bridge-inverter-for-practical-purposes-is-120degree-mode-of-operation-preferred-or-the-180-degree-mode
Would be cool to see a similar video on a BLDC motor with the delta-configuration.
Brilliant work man
Thank you, you are a very good teacher.
Wonderful teaching
Gracias, excelente trabajo! Saludos desde Colombia
Nice work ... how select the scr's
Which application you are using?
Great explanation sir thank you🙏
Very good explanation, thanks
Superb explanation...easy to understand👍
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Good Work Bro.... Carry on......
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Do you have videos for.. pwm inverter , buck boost converter, choppers ?..
If using PWM modulation for power control in this approach, how the ON/OFF control traces will look like? Something like a 3 consecutive spikes each 60 degree?
Sir
How you make this diagrams and waveforms ? In which software ?
Please make one video on this also
We are using DC voltage than how to angle calculated like 0, 120 & 240
Very good explanation
Superrrr xlanation sir and please provide more on power electronics
Awesome bro... Thank you so much.. fully clear video.
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Very good explaination sirji....
Brilliant! Thank you!
I wish you were teaching at my college
At 6:31 - How it is a shift of 60 degrees?? Is it not 120 degrees??
Thank you bro,,,,keep on,,its helpful
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superb explanation bro...
Good work.. Keep it up
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Thank you sir and I want current source inverter concept
sure :) stay tuned :)
Why we are maintaining 60 for s1 to s3
excellent job, keep it on bro..
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Excellent sir
Good work. Keep going..
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Nice video
Thank you very much bro
To be continue sir!
certainly!
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nice video thanks bro
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Thank you
Thank you bro
But it's not completely sinusoidal waves
bro explain single phase series inverter
Step 5 mein vao ka valu galat haiii
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Sir Vbc lo last step
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mistake in step 4,5
Legends on the comments section 😂
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