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[QUOTE="tim9000, post: 5927088, member: 480143"] I've only done about an hour and a half's research, no. What more simple topologies should I be looking into? I would certainly start with only the Shunt AF. Then if successful, move onto incorporating the Series AF. Thank you for the recommendation, if the project goes ahead, this will be an invaluable help. Based on this page: [URL]https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/28319/rpi-use-in-inverter[/URL] I assume 20kHz is possible on an Rpi. Would this be high enough for a decent hysteresis control switching frequency? I remember learning the theory of SVM, I assume this would be very difficult (for me) to code for.Does anyone know of any off-the-shelf equipment (like inverters etc.) which they would recommend for a project like this? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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