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What (who) is output transformer - definition

TYPES OF ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER
Output transformer; Resonant transformer; Oscillation transformer; Cast resin transformer; Audio transformer; Pulse transformer; Three-phase transformer; Variocoupler; Leakage transformer; Generator step-up transformer; GSU transformer; Signal transformer
  • 978-3-642-80580-6}}</ref> The transformers are immersed in oil for cooling and insulation, and are designed to withstand frequent short circuits.
  • Two speaker-level audio transformers in a tube amplifier are seen on the left. The power supply toroidal transformer is on right
  • [[Bothhand]] TS6121A pulse transformer
  • metering equipment]] for [[three-phase]] 400 ampere electricity supply
  • Cutaway view of a polyphase transformer
  • Loudspeaker transformer in old radio
  • Inside an Ethernet transformer
  • Leakage transformer
  • A high-voltage transformer being dismantled
  • octal sockets]]; each one contains a 1:1 line transformer, the first is rated at 600 ohms, the second is rated at 15,000 ohms. On the far right is a [[DI unit]]; its 12:1 transformer (with yellow insulation) changes a high impedance unbalanced input to a low impedance balanced output.
  • A planar transformer
  • PCB]] (the spiral secondary "winding" is on the other side of the PCB)
  • Variable autotransformer
  • Toroidal transformer
  • circuit symbol
  • circuit symbol
  • circuit symbol
  • Laminated core transformer
  • Three-phase transformers 380 kV/110 kV and 110 kV/20 kV
  • Variometer used in 1920s radio receiver

Flyback transformer         
  • CRT]] television flyback transformer with integral tripler
  • Example of current waveforms in a flyback transformer
HIGH FREQUENCY PULSE TRANSFORMER, COMMONLY USED TO DRIVE CATHODE RAY TUBES
Line output transformer; LOPT
A flyback transformer (FBT), also called a line output transformer (LOPT), is a special type of electrical transformer. It was initially designed to generate high voltage sawtooth signals at a relatively high frequency.
Transformer types         
A variety of types of electrical transformer are made for different purposes. Despite their design differences, the various types employ the same basic principle as discovered in 1831 by Michael Faraday, and share several key functional parts.
Transformer         
  • "E" shaped plates for transformer cores developed by Westinghouse
  • Camouflaged]] transformer in [[Langley City]]
  • Interleaved E-I transformer laminations showing air gap and flux paths
  • Ideal transformer connected with source ''V''<sub>''P''</sub> on primary and load impedance ''Z''<sub>''L''</sub> on secondary, where 0&nbsp;<&nbsp;''Z''<sub>''L''</sub>&nbsp;<&nbsp;∞.
  • An [[electrical substation]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]
showing three of five 220&nbsp;kV – 66&nbsp;kV transformers, each with a capacity of 150&nbsp;MVA
  • Power transformer overexcitation condition caused by decreased frequency; flux (green), iron core's magnetic characteristics (red) and magnetizing current (blue).
  • Substation transformer undergoing testing.
  • Transformer at the [[Limestone Generating Station]] in [[Manitoba]], Canada
  • Leakage flux of a transformer
  • Core form = core type; shell form = shell type
  • Schematic of a large oil-filled power transformer 1. Tank 2. Lid
3. Conservator tank 4. Oil level indicator 5. Buchholz relay for detecting gas bubbles after an internal fault 6. Piping
7. Tap changer 8. Drive motor for tap changer 9. Drive shaft for tap changer
10. High voltage (HV) bushing
11. High voltage bushing current transformers
12. Low voltage (LV) bushing
13. Low voltage current transformers
14. Bushing voltage-transformer for metering
15. Core 16. Yoke of the core
17. Limbs connect the yokes and hold them up 18. Coils
19. Internal wiring between coils and tapchanger
20. Oil release valve
21. Vacuum valve
ELECTRICAL DEVICE THAT TRANSFERS ENERGY THROUGH ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION FROM ONE CIRCUIT TO ANOTHER CIRCUIT
AC transformer; Powerstat; Primary coil; Secondary Coil; Transformers (electrical); Transfomer; Line transformer; Tap (transformer); Electrical transformer; Air-core transformer; Primary winding; Secondary winding; Voltage conversion; Power transformer; Secondary coil; Power drums; Step down transformer; Step up transformer; Electric transformer; Ideal transformer; Step-down transformer; Step-up transformer; Primary circuit; Secondary circuit; Xformer; Electricity transformer; Magnetizing current; Displacement factor; Unit auxiliary transformer; Dry-type transformer; Dry type transformer; Trafo; TRAFO; Transformer turn ratio; Transformer ratio; Turn ratio; Xfmr; Oil natural, air natural; Oil natural, air forced; Oil forced, air forced; Stepdown transformer; Voltage to Hertz ratio; Overfluxing; Applications of transformers
·noun One who, or that which, transforms. Specif. (Elec.), an apparatus for producing from a given electrical current another current of different voltage.

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Transformer types

A variety of types of electrical transformer are made for different purposes. Despite their design differences, the various types employ the same basic principle as discovered in 1831 by Michael Faraday, and share several key functional parts.