AC to AC converter
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AC to AC converter
Hello, I am doing a project which is related to electromagnetic induction. I want to create an ac current using a coil and a magnet and then step up his current using a transformer so I get a higher voltage. However the speed of movement of the coil is not constant and so the ac voltage changes with time... is there a way to change changing ax voltage into a constant one, like how a buck boost converter changes a changing dc voltage into a constant one?
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Re: AC to AC converter
Hello,
You might take a look at a voltage stabilizer. These are used to keep AC voltages within a certain range. Or you might want to modify your generator to make the coil speed more constant.
I hope this helps. Please ask again if you have more questions.
A. Norman
You might take a look at a voltage stabilizer. These are used to keep AC voltages within a certain range. Or you might want to modify your generator to make the coil speed more constant.
I hope this helps. Please ask again if you have more questions.
A. Norman
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Re: AC to AC converter
Hi,
In addition to the comment from the previous post from norman40, I would also suggest that you look at adding an energy storing step (such as a capacitor) prior to the step up transformer since the current you are generating is not constant using the movement of the coil.
Also, I am sorry to say that I do not understand what you mean with the Buck-Boost Converter. This is typically a DC-DC conversion device (to DC voltage level) but the process is typically done via power electronics (such as a switching power supplies that manipulates the waveform).
If you can let us know what output (i.e house power 120V, 60Hz? 24Vdc?) you are trying to get, it would really help us understand this better and provide better feedback.
Thanks!
Willey
In addition to the comment from the previous post from norman40, I would also suggest that you look at adding an energy storing step (such as a capacitor) prior to the step up transformer since the current you are generating is not constant using the movement of the coil.
Also, I am sorry to say that I do not understand what you mean with the Buck-Boost Converter. This is typically a DC-DC conversion device (to DC voltage level) but the process is typically done via power electronics (such as a switching power supplies that manipulates the waveform).
If you can let us know what output (i.e house power 120V, 60Hz? 24Vdc?) you are trying to get, it would really help us understand this better and provide better feedback.
Thanks!
Willey