71. |
In sinusoidal pulse width modulation, __________ wave is compared with a ___________ type of wave.
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Option (b) |
72. |
The modulation index (m) is given by
Vr = peak value of the reference wave.
Vc = peak value of the carrier wave.
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Option (a) |
73. |
By controlling the modulation index (m), __________ can be controlled.
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Option (c) |
74. |
In case of sinusoidal pulse width modulation with m(modulation index) < 1, if the number of pulses per half cycle (p) = 5, then
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Option (c) |
75. |
In case of sinusoidal pulse width modulation with m (modulation index) < 1, the order of the dominate harmonic can be raised by
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Option (a) |
76. |
Increasing the number of pulses (p), ____________
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Option (b) |
77. |
In case of multiple pulse width modulation method, if the amplitudes of the reference wave and the carrier wave are made equal then, the pulse width =
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Option (b) |
78. |
In an inverter, if the fundamental output frequency is 45 Hz, then the frequency of the second lowest order harmonic will be
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Option (c) |
79. |
A single-phase bridge inverter has a square wave output voltage waveform, with odd harmonics present. What is the percentage of the fifth harmonic component to the fundamental component?
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Option (c) |
80. |
Control of frequency and control of voltage in 3-phase inverters is
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Option (c) |