Microwave
ovens are used to heat foods quickly and conveniently and it has become an
inseparable part of our kitchens and offices now-a-days. It is also used for
used for stewing, frying, baking, steaming, and fermenting foods. Microwave
ovens are designed for tabletop use or for mounting above the range. Microwave
ovens heat food by following the principle of dielectric heating using
microwave radiation, usually at a frequency of 2.45 GHz, through the food.
Water, fat, and other substances in the food, absorb energy from the microwaves
resulting in heating. The microwaves interact with the food in a uniform
fashion leading to food being more evenly heated throughout. Prior the
availableness of the IGBT, the traditional power supply for the magnetron was a
ferro-resonant circuit. Although simple in construction, this power supply was
heavy and bulky because of the large size and weight of the low-frequency
(50-60 Hz) step-up transformer. After the availability of the IGBT, a magnetron
power supply based up on using a high frequency inverter was developed. In this
new power supply the anode voltage of the Magnetron rises above 3500 volts when
the IGBT is turned on allowing it to generate microwave energy. The power
delivered by the magnetron can therefore be precisely controlled using the
on-time for the IGBT. Using the IGBT-based inverter circuit, the weight of the
transformer could be lessened by more than 10-times.
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