How is the inverter circuit classified based on commutation circuitry?
Answer / Jai Lata
Inverter circuits can be classified as current-commutated or voltage-commutated, depending on the method used to switch the power from one device to another. In current-commutated inverters, the current is interrupted to switch devices, while in voltage-commutated inverters, the voltage is reversed to switch devices.
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