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Transformers

Transformers transfer AC energy through magnetic coupling and change voltage by turns ratio.

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Transformers

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Use the turns-ratio calculator to compare a 1000-turn primary with several secondary winding counts.

Key ideas

A transformer uses changing magnetic flux to transfer energy between windings.

Turns ratio sets the approximate voltage ratio between primary and secondary.

Step-up transformers raise voltage and lower available current. Step-down transformers lower voltage and raise available current.

Isolation transformers can separate circuits, but only correctly rated equipment should be trusted for safety.

Useful formulas

Vs / Vp = Ns / Np

Ideal power: Vp x Ip ~= Vs x Is

Frequency must match the transformer design

Bench checks

Identify primary and secondary ratings before connecting anything.

Only measure safe low-voltage secondaries in student experiments.

Check transformer temperature under load.

Common mistakes

Putting DC into a normal transformer primary.

Assuming a transformer can deliver any current at its rated voltage.

Experimenting with mains windings without proper qualification.

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