A Full Bridge Single-Phase Inverter is a type of power inverter that converts direct current (DC, Vd) into alternating current (AC, Vo). It uses four switches (typically MOSFETs or thyristors) arranged in a bridge configuration to produce an AC output. This setup allows the inverter to produce a complete sine wave output by switching the direction of the current flow through the load R, which in our case is the primary of the transformer. The topology to be implemented is as follows:
These instructions will guide you on how to design and assemble the full bridge single-phase inverter. You can access the project by clicking here PCB_Project_Inverter_SPWM