Can a DC to AC Inverter Circuit Be Simulated Using Multisim Software?

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The discussion centers on simulating a DC to AC inverter circuit using Multisim software, specifically a SCR inverter. The original poster encountered issues with simulation results and sought assistance, while also expressing interest in alternative circuits. A participant pointed out that the provided link to the circuit was broken and offered a corrected version. Safety concerns were raised regarding the high voltage and frequency of the original circuit, with the poster clarifying intentions to use a step-down transformer for lower voltage and frequency. Overall, the thread highlights challenges in circuit simulation and the importance of safety in electrical projects.
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Hello,
I tried to build inverter circuit by using following link.

http://www.geocities.com/ CapeCanaveral/lab/5185/ circuit.html

(SCR inverter)

I tried to run this circuit in Multisim software but I did not get correct result. Please help me to simulate this circuit.

If you have any other circuit which is working better then I have then please suggest me.

Thanks for your help.
 
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Welcome to the PF. Your link is broken -- here is a fixed version:

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/lab/5185/circuit.html

You're just going to simulate it, correct? You're not going to attempt to build a circuit that outputs a 300V, 400Hz waveform, right? Doesn't sound like a very safe project for you.
 
no i am not going to build this circuit with this big transformer. may be i am using step down transformer for low voltage and frequency.
 
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