transformer test
Quote from feri on December 4, 2024, 8:22 pmHello I'm trying the transformer but when I set the primary and secondary windings the symbol does not change it always remains with two windings, while in the properties the numbers are set.
Greetings
Hello I'm trying the transformer but when I set the primary and secondary windings the symbol does not change it always remains with two windings, while in the properties the numbers are set.
Greetings
Quote from feri on December 10, 2024, 6:15 pmHello
I read the following article:
https://simulide.com/p/forum/topic/transformer-voltages/
Unfortunately I could not understand how to configure the transformer.
The only things I understood are:
1) The coupling coefficient is generally good at 0.9990.
2) The number of turns of the primary and secondary must be separated by ',' or by ':' depending on whether they are connected or separated.
The meaning of basic inductance is not clear to me.
For example if I want to simulate a transformer with primary 230Vac power 100 VA and secondary 12Vcc how do I calculate the values of the properties of the transformer.
In addition to simulate a 230Vac voltage how should the properties of the wave generator be set?
and the other pin of the transformer must be connected to ground (it would be the neutral while the wave generator is the phase).
Regards
Hello
I read the following article:
https://simulide.com/p/forum/topic/transformer-voltages/
Unfortunately I could not understand how to configure the transformer.
The only things I understood are:
1) The coupling coefficient is generally good at 0.9990.
2) The number of turns of the primary and secondary must be separated by ',' or by ':' depending on whether they are connected or separated.
The meaning of basic inductance is not clear to me.
For example if I want to simulate a transformer with primary 230Vac power 100 VA and secondary 12Vcc how do I calculate the values of the properties of the transformer.
In addition to simulate a 230Vac voltage how should the properties of the wave generator be set?
and the other pin of the transformer must be connected to ground (it would be the neutral while the wave generator is the phase).
Regards
Quote from arcachofo on December 10, 2024, 6:37 pmHi.
For example if I want to simulate a transformer with primary 230Vac power 100 VA and secondary 12Vcc how do I calculate the values of the properties of the transformer.
That is not enough data to determine all the parameters.
But to get a reduction in voltage from 220 to 12 then the primary and secondary should have that relation.
For example the simplest way could be: primary = 220, secondary = 12
In addition to simulate a 230Vac voltage how should the properties of the wave generator be set?
From the default values you only need to change "Semi Amplitude" to the peak voltage corresponding to 220V RMS.
Hi.
For example if I want to simulate a transformer with primary 230Vac power 100 VA and secondary 12Vcc how do I calculate the values of the properties of the transformer.
That is not enough data to determine all the parameters.
But to get a reduction in voltage from 220 to 12 then the primary and secondary should have that relation.
For example the simplest way could be: primary = 220, secondary = 12
In addition to simulate a 230Vac voltage how should the properties of the wave generator be set?
From the default values you only need to change "Semi Amplitude" to the peak voltage corresponding to 220V RMS.