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power inverter - google little box

2kVA DC->AC power inverter

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This project was created on 03/10/2016 and last updated 7 years ago.

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2kVA DC->AC power inverter for google little box contest.
did not win.

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    jeff • 03/13/2016 at 16:38 • 1 comment

    pushed files to github

  • now that the winner has been announced...

    jeff • 03/10/2016 at 05:23 • 0 comments

    ...I can start sharing

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Adesuyisunday45 wrote 05/22/2025 at 15:08 • point

This is an interesting project. Jeff please tell us how to build the software code. Is it by Stm32f cube IDE or other software? Tell us so we can fully gain knowledge on the code.If the source code is compiled or built, it’s then we can have the hex or bin to test this project. Kindly tell us the software IDE to use in generating hex file or bin.

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tarapwahcantt wrote 10/08/2023 at 21:26 • point

Interested in your project. Could you share the GitHub repository link? I can't find it here. Alternatively, you can message me on my blog for the link. Thanks! https://generatorfirst.com/blogs/

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halverurex wrote 04/29/2023 at 13:15 • point

There has been a great deal of value to me in my involvement with the project. Would like to share it with the Prisma team so they can also read it and implement something new.

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DaveBoltman wrote 01/07/2022 at 06:47 • point

Looks interesting. Please could you provide a link to your GitHub repository? I don't see it anywhere here on the project site. I'd love to have a look. Thanks!

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Gravis wrote 01/08/2022 at 16:42 • point

It's listed on the project page.  Literally just search for the text "github"

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DaveBoltman wrote 01/10/2022 at 04:59 • point

Ah, got it. Thanks!

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Juan Fco. wrote 01/04/2018 at 16:38 • point

Hello Jeff,
I am really interested in your project because I am designing one too, therefore I have a lot of specific questions for you moreover need some advice from a colleague that have been already through this path. Can you help me out?
Looking forward to hear from you.
Francisco.

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