A Single Cycle Inverter Welding Power Control System

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Single cycle control technique is applied in the field of welding power which makes waveform control in the various stages of arc and circuit in the welding process respectively based on the characteristics of the welding process. A new welding power control has been put forward which is able to adjust the grid voltage disturbance in a very short time. We choose dual single-ended forward topology as the main circuit and make flux reset for the transformer in each cycle to ensure that the transformer magnetic saturation dose not occur, meanwhile, controlling the condition of arcing and short circuit respectively to achieve a better welding effect.

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