Electric Circuits Fundamentals

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Electric Circuits Fundamentals Floyd Chapter 14

Summary Basic Transformer The basic transformer is formed from two coils that are usually wound on a common core to provide a path for the magnetic field lines. Schematic symbols indicate the type of core. Air core Ferrite core Iron core Small power transformer

Summary Example Turns ratio A useful parameter for ideal transformers is the turns ratio defined* as Nsec = number of secondary windings Npri = number of secondary windings * Based on the IEEE dictionary definition for electronics power transformers. Most transformers are not marked with turns ratio, however it is a useful parameter for understanding transformer operation. Example A transformer has 800 turns on the primary and a turns ratio of 0.25. How many turns are on the secondary? 200

Summary Example Step-up and step-down transformers In a step-up transformer, the secondary voltage is greater than the primary voltage and n > 1. In a step-down transformer, the secondary voltage is less than the primary voltage and n < 1. Example 120 Vrms Vpri What is the secondary voltage? 4:1 30 Vrms ? What is the turns ratio? 0.25

Summary Isolation transformers A special transformer with a turns ratio of 1 is called an isolation transformer. Because the turns ratio is 1, the secondary voltage is the same as the primary voltage, hence ac is passed from one circuit to another. The purpose of an isolation transformer is to break a dc path between two circuits while maintaining the ac path. The DC is blocked by the transformer, because the magnetic flux is not changing.

Summary Current Transformers cannot increase power. If the secondary voltage is higher than the primary voltage, then the secondary current must be lower than the primary current and vice-versa. The ideal transformer turns ratio equation for current is Notice that the primary current is in the numerator.

Summary Power The ideal transformer does not dissipate power. Power delivered from the source is passed on to the load by the transformer. This important idea can be summarized as These last ratios are, of course, the turns ratio, n.

Summary Example Transformer efficiency The efficiency of a transformer is the ratio of power delivered to the load (Pout) to the power delivered to the primary (Pin). Than is Example What is the efficiency of the transformer? 94% 20 mA (See next slide for method.) Vpri RL 100 W 15 Vrms 120 Vrms

Summary Example Transformer efficiency What is the efficiency of the transformer? 94% 20 mA Vpri RL 100 W 15 Vrms 120 Vrms

Selected Key Terms Mutual inductance Transformer Primary winding Secondary winding The inductance between two separate coils, such as in a transformer. An electrical device constructed of two or more coils that are magnetically coupled to each other so that there is mutual inductance from one coil to the other. The input winding of a transformer; also called primary. The output winding of a transformer; also called secondary.

Selected Key Terms Magnetic coupling Turns ratio Reflected resistance The magnetic connection between two coils as a result of the changing magnetic flux lines of one coil cutting through the second coil. The ratio of the turns in the secondary winding to the turns in the primary winding. The resistance of the secondary circuit reflected into the primary circuit.

Quiz 1. The measurement unit for the coefficient of coupling is a. ohm b. watt c. meter d. dimensionless

Quiz 2. A step-up transformer refers to one in which the voltage across the secondary is higher than the primary. the current in secondary is higher than the primary. the power to the load is higher than deleivered to the primary. all of the above.

Quiz 3. An isolation transformer a. blocks both ac and dc. b. blocks ac but not dc. c. blocks dc but not ac. d. passes both ac and dc.

Quiz 4. If the current in the secondary is higher than in the primary, the transformer is a a. a step-up transformer. b. an isolation transformer. c. a step-down transformer. d. not enough information to tell.

Quiz 5. An ideal transformer has a. no winding resistance. b. no eddy current loss. c. power out = power in. d. all of the above.

Quiz 6. Assume a step-down transformer is used between a source and a load. From the primary side, the load resistance will appear to be a. smaller. b. the same. c. larger.

Quiz 7. A transformer that can deliver more power to the load than it receives from the source is a(n) a. step-up type. b. step-down type. c. isolation type. d. none of the above.