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    To demonstrate the working of a low power grid connected power generator at low head at canals and measurement of frequency using microcontroller
    (UMT Lahore, 2011-10-17) Armghan Zafar; Syed Ali Umair
    Main theme of our project is to control the frequency of alternating current. For that purpose, step 1 is AC to DC conversion so that the frequency becomes zero. Then, to control the voltage, step 2 is DC to DC conversion. Step 3 is DC to AC conversion. Finally, the output will be measured by a microcontroller.
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    To demonstrate the working of a low power grid connected power generator at low head at canals and measurement of frequency using microcontroller
    (University of Management and Technology, 2011) Armghan Zafar; Ali Umair, Syed
    Main theme of our project is to control the frequency of alternating current. For That purpose step 1 is A.C to DC conversion so that the frequency become zero then to control the voltage which may alternate our step 2 is dc to dc conversion. Then step 3 is DC to AC conversion. Finally the output will be measured by a microcontroller.

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