DC to AC (Power) Inverters

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
D11A202B001US-WPDU

D11A202B001US-WPDU

Sanyo Denki SanUPS Products

DC/AC 2KVA CABINET EXPAND 3KVA

0

PV375

PV375

Tripp Lite

INVERTER 375W 12VDC 2OUT CIGPLUG

1770

D11A602B011US-WMBPDU

D11A602B011US-WMBPDU

Sanyo Denki SanUPS Products

DC/AC 6KVA WITH BYPASS & CABINET

0

APSX1012SW

APSX1012SW

Tripp Lite

1000W 12V INTERNATIONAL INVERTER

126

XPK-3-E-5-1

XPK-3-E-5-1

Exeltech

INVERTER 1100WATT 230VAC 66VDC

1

TS-700-148A

TS-700-148A

MEAN WELL

INVERTER 48VDC 700W 2 OUTLET

33

A302-2K5-F3

A302-2K5-F3

MEAN WELL

INVERTER 24VDC 2.5KW 2 OUTLET

0

TN-3000-224B

TN-3000-224B

MEAN WELL

INVERTER UPS 24VDC 3KW 1 OUTLET

2

TS-700-248B

TS-700-248B

MEAN WELL

INVERTER 48VDC 700W 1 OUTLET

0

TS-1000-148A

TS-1000-148A

MEAN WELL

INVERTER 48VDC 1KW 2 OUTLET

0

XP6-1-4-6-1

XP6-1-4-6-1

Exeltech

DC TO AC POWER INVERTER, 600WATT

23

XPK-3-1-5-1

XPK-3-1-5-1

Exeltech

INVERTER 1100WATT 230VAC 12VDC

3

XP1-1-1-6-2

XP1-1-1-6-2

Exeltech

DC TO AC POWER INVERTER, 125WATT

7

XP1-1-4-6-2

XP1-1-4-6-2

Exeltech

DC TO AC POWER INVERTER, 125WATT

2

XP6-3-E-5-1

XP6-3-E-5-1

Exeltech

INVERTER 600WATT 230VAC 66VDC

1

XPX-3-E-5-2

XPX-3-E-5-2

Exeltech

INVERTER 2000WATT 230VAC 66VDC

1

TS-200-212B

TS-200-212B

MEAN WELL

INVERTER 12VDC 200W 1 OUTLET

0

APS1250

APS1250

Tripp Lite

INVERTER W/BATT CHARGE 1250W

328

XP6-1-1-6-1

XP6-1-1-6-1

Exeltech

DC TO AC POWER INVERTER, 600WATT

16

XPK-1-2-6-1

XPK-1-2-6-1

Exeltech

DC TO AC POWER INVERTER, 1100WAT

14

DC to AC (Power) Inverters

1. Overview

DC to AC power inverters are electronic devices that convert direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC). This conversion enables DC energy sources (e.g., batteries, solar panels) to power AC-based equipment. As critical components in renewable energy systems, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and grid-tied applications, inverters play a vital role in modern energy infrastructure by bridging DC generation/storage with AC consumption requirements.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Off-Grid InvertersOperate independently from utility grid, require battery storageRemote solar power systems
Grid-Tied InvertersSynchronize with utility grid, no battery requiredResidential solar installations
Hybrid InvertersCombine grid-tied and battery backup capabilitiesSmart energy management systems
Modified Sine WaveProduce stepped waveform, cost-effectiveBudget UPS systems
Pure Sine WaveGenerate clean sinusoidal output, high compatibilityMedical equipment, sensitive electronics

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes: - Input DC terminal/connection busbar - High-frequency switching circuit (MOSFET/IGBT) - Transformer (for isolation and voltage conversion) - Output filter circuit (LC filter or active filtering) - Control board with PWM controller - Thermal management system (heat sinks/fans) - Protection circuitry (OVP, OCP, SCP) - Communication interfaces (RS485, CAN)

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterValue RangeImportance
Input Voltage Range12V-1000V DCDetermines compatibility with power sources
Output Voltage120V/230V AC 2%Equipment operational compatibility
Frequency50/60Hz 0.5%Grid synchronization requirement
Efficiency85-98%System energy optimization
THD<3% (pure sine)Device protection and performance
Power Rating300W-1MWApplication scalability

5. Application Fields

  • Renewable Energy: Solar PV systems, wind turbines
  • Emergency Power: Hospital UPS systems
  • Transportation: EV charging infrastructure
  • Telecommunications: Base station power systems
  • Industrial: Factory automation equipment

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
ABBABB_AccessoriesSmart grid integration, 98% efficiency
SMA SolarSunny TripowerMulti-MPPT, 1500V DC input
APCSymmetra MWModular UPS systems
DeltaRPI M SeriesHybrid solar+storage capabilities

7. Selection Recommendations

Considerations include: - Match input/output specifications with system requirements - Evaluate efficiency curves under expected load conditions - Confirm protection ratings (IP class) for installation environment - Verify compliance with grid codes (IEEE 1547, UL1741) - Assess scalability for future system expansion

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include: - Increased adoption of SiC/GaN semiconductors for higher efficiency - Integration with IoT for predictive maintenance - Advancements in micro-inverter technology for distributed systems - Growing demand for bidirectional inverters in energy storage applications - Regulatory push toward higher grid-support functionalities (reactive power control, fault ride-through)

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