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billg
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I've got a your typical small wall wart transformer that takes 110 VAC
and produces 13 VDC. The secondary winding is center tapped and uses
diodes/capacitor to provide DC - something like this
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_6/chpt_5/4.html.
How is it that the legs/coils off the center tap on the secondary
winding are 180 degrees out of phase? Is it the exact placement of
the center tap, turn ratio, or transformer construction? Does the
same apply for multitapped transformers?
Thanks in advance.
Bill
and produces 13 VDC. The secondary winding is center tapped and uses
diodes/capacitor to provide DC - something like this
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_6/chpt_5/4.html.
How is it that the legs/coils off the center tap on the secondary
winding are 180 degrees out of phase? Is it the exact placement of
the center tap, turn ratio, or transformer construction? Does the
same apply for multitapped transformers?
Thanks in advance.
Bill