A sine wave inverter is an electronic device that converts direct current (DC) electricity—usually from batteries, solar panels, or other DC sources—into alternating current (AC) electricity with a pure, smooth sine wave form, matching the standard AC power supplied by utility grids. Unlike modified sine wave inverters, which produce choppy, stepped, or square-like AC signals, it generates a continuous, periodic sine wave with a stable frequency (typically 50Hz or 60Hz, depending on regional grid standards) and voltage, ensuring broad compatibility with electrical devices.

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