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The difference between line commutation inverter and force commutation inverter

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Answered by suhanasharma3137
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Explanation:

  1. Line-commutated inverter: An inverter that is tied to a power grid or line. The commutation of power (conversion from DC to AC) is controlled by the power line, so that, if there is a failure in the power grid, the Photovoltaic system cannot feed power into the line.
  2. frequency ac motor drives, and the many forced-commutated inverter. circuits that are proposed for these applications, an endeavor has been. made to classify the impulse-commutated inverter circuits and to com- pare their characteristicfeatures with each other.
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