please i need some help with school lessons schedule project... i need to know how to connect the arduino with 6 IGBT and how to control an asynchronous motor by that way...
i can't find an arduino code for my case ![]()

please i need some help with school lessons schedule project... i need to know how to connect the arduino with 6 IGBT and how to control an asynchronous motor by that way...
i can't find an arduino code for my case ![]()

school project?
Supplied diagram indicate mains supply.
I suspect this is not a high school project or a simple one either.
Looks like a variable frequency drive , not trivial.
to be more precise it is my graduation project and I can not find the Arduino code for this drive controller
I think that you have to write the code for that. most school projects are designed so that you cannot just copy code and paste.
what subject is this for ?
what is your major ?
What drive controller , one of your links does not work
this drive controller is just a part from my project ... the problem that i'm not good enough in the power electronic system and especially the programming side....
it's been a month and i can't program my arduino card...
I made the diagram of this drive with Proteus (ISIS) and also simulink (matlab) but I can not move forward without the Arduino code that I've ever used before ...
get this
and you can use the Arduino to control it.
I do not think anyone on here will offer to help you build a 230V DC capacitor bank from 230V mains voltage.
every part of that is deadly. besides the VSD in the link will probably cost less then the capacitor bank and all the other parts for this project.
Hi,
You will need a controller more powerful than Arduino if you are to do a reliable job.
If you google arduino vsd
You will find that the Arduino can control a VSD, but not be a VSD of any significance.
How much time do you have?
Tom.... ![]()
this sketch that you laid out does not show about 100 components needed to do this.
you have a 3 phase final drive. that means your 6 ITBG will be run at specific times in sequence.
this schematic is very simple

i does not show all the parts needed for the complete circuit.
this website gives some details
but you are much better off just buying a VSD than trying to make one.
Please do not cross-post. This wastes time and resources as people attempt to answer your question on multiple threads.
Your other threads deleted.
Next cross-post and I'll save myself some work by deleting your account instead.
What has the Title of this thread got to do with its subject matter and why is it almost identical to the Title of this other Thread about a completely different subject
@Loopi you can change the Title by modifying it in your Original Post.
...R