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ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS - TRANSFORMER |
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In its most basic form, a transformer
consists of: (1) a primary coil or winding, (2) a secondary coil or
winding, and (3) a core that supports the coils or windings.
Referring to the graphic, the primary winding is connected to a 60-hertz
ac voltage source. The magnetic field builds up and collapses about
the primary winding. The expanding and contracting magnetic field
around the primary winding cuts the secondary winding and induces
an alternating voltage into the winding.
This voltage causes alternating current to flow through the load.
The voltage may be either stepped up or down depending on the design
of the primary and secondary windings. |
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