An inverter converts a 60 Volt DC voltage (battery) into an AC voltage (230V-50Hz). The standard output voltage is 230 Volt, 50Hz with a pure sine wave. This means that this inverter supplies the same type of voltage as the wall socket. This allows any electrical device to work on it.
[pdf] A 72V pure sine wave inverter provides the same voltage and frequency as a utility company grid supply. This inverter generates a smooth, consistent AC power waveform. All devices work better with this kind of inverter, especially sensitive devices such as televisions and computers.
[pdf] Abstract— This paper introduces a new dc-dc converter suitable for operation at very high frequencies under on-off control. The converter power stage is based on a resonant inverter (the Φ2 inverter) providing low switch voltage stress and fast settling time.
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