A transformer is a device that transfers electricity from one electrical circuit to another, which is realized by means of mutually inducing wires called coils wound around a core (magnet wire), which can be made of various materials such as iron, steel or ferrite. The principle of such energy transfer in a transformer is known as mutual induction. Transformers are essential components in electrical systems used to convert the voltage, current, or frequency of electrical energy between two or more circuits.
Transformers are the basis for the correct operation of various electrical devices, lighting fixtures, as they receive the correct voltage. This prevents the prerequisites for burning or damage to electrical appliances, and also enables energy savings. They can also serve as protection against electric shocks or exposure to extreme operating conditions of electrical systems.
A toroidal transformer is a type of transformer that is in a toroidal shape that looks like the shape of a donut (toroid) or ring and is a passive electronic component. Toroidal transformers are made from ferromagnetic materials such as ferrite, laminated iron or iron powder. A wire, usually made of copper, is wound around the ferromagnetic material. The windings can be wound on both the outer and inner parts of the core, allowing for a more compact design and higher efficiency. The magnetic field generated by the primary coil passes through the iron ring and induces a voltage in the secondary coil. The shape and devices as well as a core that helps reduce current dissipation losses and increase efficiency compared to air or ferrite core transformers. They are used in applications where size, efficiency and noise reduction are a priority, such as in telecommunications equipment, computers, industrial controllers and medical equipment.
W-shaped transformers, also known as W-shaped transformers, are a type of transformer used in a variety of voltage conversion and circuit isolation applications. W-shaped transformers are a type whose magnetic core is in the shape of the letter Ш. The magnetoconductor is also called a ferromagnetic magnetoconductor, and it is composed of plates glued together, called lamellas. The power of the transformer, as well as its type (step-down or step-up) is determined by the ratio of the wire section of its primary winding and the number of turns to the wire section of the secondary winding and its number of turns.
Audio transformers are designed for use mainly in audio systems. They can be used to cancel high-frequency interference, combine or split audio signals, or connect circuits of different impedance and resistance. These transformers were originally designed to connect different telephone systems to each other while keeping their respective power supplies isolated, and are still often used to connect professional audio systems or system components. As magnetic devices, audio transformers are susceptible to external magnetic fields, such as those generated by wires carrying alternating current. Audio transformers using very weak signals, such as microphone signals, are often magnetically shielded to prevent unwanted influences from the magnetic nature of the mains.
With us you will find a variety of potted transformers for PCB mounting, with one or more secondary voltages intended for electronics. Their way of connecting is through pins to printed circuit boards. The technical parameters, such as secondary voltage and power, are indicated in the description of each of the transformers.
DIN bus transformers are a type of mains transformers for installation in DIN bus panels. These are die-cast X-shaped high-quality fused transformers with a tool for quick installation on the busbar.