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An inverter generally changes DC to AC

DC current is rapidly switched in polarity across a transformer by hi current solid state switches. The secondary of the transformer steps up the voltage and this output is conditioned to remove excess noise. The output is more like a squarewave than a sinewave, but acceptable to many lo tech devices. There are many details, but this is the basic inverter. More $$$ and you get cleaner AC, and even sine waves.

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