For solar power systems, grid-tied solar inverters are critical for connecting to the utility grid. These components accomplish two vital tasks simultaneously: transforming the direct current (DC) power generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) power compatible with the grid’s voltage and frequency and time-keeping grid synchronization. The incorporation of advanced synchronization technologies ensures seamless integration with the grid. Additional safety features are included to prevent power back-feed during grid outages. These inverters support net metering, enabling users to sell off excess power, and thus, make grid-tied solar systems economically attractive while enhancing overall system stability.