An inverter is an electrical or
electro-mechanical device that converts direct current (DC) to alternating
current (AC); the resulting AC can be at any required voltage and frequency with
the use of appropriate transformers, switching, and control circuits.
Static Inverters have no moving parts and are used in a wide range of
applications, from small switching power supplies in computers, to large
electric utility high-voltage direct current applications that transport bulk
power. Inverters are commonly used to supply AC power from DC sources such as
solar panels or batteries.
The electrical inverter is a high-power
electronic oscillator. It is so named because early mechanical AC to DC
converters were made to work in reverse, and thus were "inverted", to convert DC
to AC. The inverter performs the opposite function of a rectifier.
Modern Inverters can also include DC
Battery Chargers.
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