Transformer
Transformer
Transformer
There are usually two coils – primary coil and secondary coil – on the
transformer core. The core laminations are joined in the form of strips.
The two coils have high mutual inductance. When an alternating current
passes through the primary coil, it creates a varying magnetic flux. As per
Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, this change in magnetic flux
induces an EMF (electromotive force) in the secondary coil, which is
linked to the core having a primary coil. This is mutual induction.
Overall, a transformer carries out the following operations:
E= N dϕ /dtWhere,
E = Induced EMF
dϕ = Change in flux
dt = Change in time
Types of transformers :
Step-Down Transformer
It used to step down the voltage level from lower to higher level at the
secondary side as shown below so that it is called a step-down
transformer. The winding turns more on the primary side than the
secondary side.