LITERATURE REVIEW

JOURNAL 3


TRANSFORMER


Transformers convert AC electricity from one voltage to another with little loss of power. Transformers work only with AC and this is one of the reasons why mains electricity is AC.

Step-up transformers increase voltage, step-down transformers reduce voltage. Most power supplies use a step-down transformer to reduce the dangerously high mains voltage (230V in UK) to a safer low voltage.

Transformers waste very little power so the power out is (almost) equal to the power in. Note that as voltage is stepped down current is stepped up.

The input coil is called the primary and the output coil is called the secondary. There is no electrical connection between the two coils, instead they are linked by an alternating magnetic field created in the soft-iron core of the transformer. The two lines in the middle of the circuit symbol represent the core.

Credit to : Prajapati Dipali, K., Raj Roshani, D., Patel Komal, C., & Hilali Marhaba, A. ( 2014). Automatic Gate Opening System For Vehicles With RFID or Password.

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