The inverter is mainly composed of rectification (AC to DC), filtering, inversion (DC to AC), braking unit, driving unit, detection unit, and micro-processing unit. The inverter adjusts the output voltage and frequency by switching the internal IGBTs, providing the required power voltage based on the actual needs of the motor to achieve energy saving and speed regulation. Additionally, inverters offer numerous protection functions, such as overcurrent, overvoltage, and overload protection. With the continuous increase in industrial automation, inverters have found extensive applications.
One, Product Stability: Due to the popularity of the DC power supply products among customers, their primary usage is focused on product testing. As a result, manufacturers place great emphasis on the stability of this product during production. To ensure better performance during testing, manufacturers not only set a stable voltage range but also enhance the stability for extended periods of use. Models include: Aviation Ground Power 2, 36V Aviation Power 1, 400Hz Frequency Converter 7, 115/200V Power 2, 27V DC Power 5, 400Hz Power 12, Aviation Power.
Two, Product Pricing Reasonable: DC has long been the mainstream power source for civilian use decades ago, but with the emergence of AC, DC has basically been phased out of the civilian market. However, with the rise of the electronics industry, there has been no new vitality in DC power supply products in the past. As user demands increase, the production costs of DC power supply product manufacturers are rapidly decreasing, making the current price of this product very reasonable.





