Transformer hypothetical question

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Zatnikitelman

Joined Jul 17, 2005
31
Just for quick reference, what would the effect be if a transformer's secondary and primary windings had the same number of turns? This might be ablittle vague, so let's say 12v AC supplying 12 Amps at 60Hz or 12v DC supplying 12 amps.
 

beenthere

Joined Apr 20, 2004
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Hi,

Isolation transformers have the same number of turns in the primary and secondary. The output is the same as the input, but with no ground reference.

Your illustration is hard to follow - transformers work on AC, not DC.
 

Gadget

Joined Jan 10, 2006
614
thats a 1:1 ratio, which gives you the same AC volts out as in.... BUT the current is a function of the Core size and wire gauge.
 

Gadget

Joined Jan 10, 2006
614
Generally it is converted to AC first, put thru a transformer, then converted back to DC at the other end..(normal with stepping up, not so common with stepping down).
If its just a small step down, then the DC can just be divided/series passed/shunt passed.
 
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