05-09-2007 04:59 AM
05-11-2007 07:56 AM
To understand the models you mentioned you need to understand XSPICE. I suggest you use the virtual transformer instead because it is easy to change the turn ratio, you can double clicking on the component and enter what ever ratio you want. This component is found by selecting the menu PlaceàComponent
Group: Basic
Family: Basic Virtual
Component: TS Virtual
05-12-2013 07:52 PM
hi!
well i still cant understad how to read the value of a non linear transformer, and i couldnt understand either how to assign the 110v/12v i need
help please 😞
05-14-2013 10:01 AM
Hi,
The easiest transformer to work with is the 1P1S from the Transformer family. This part allows you to double click and simply enter the primary to secondary turn ratio. The non-linear transfromer is difficult to work with, you have to understand how the magnet core and coreless works to setup the turn ratio.
05-14-2013 10:01 AM - edited 05-14-2013 10:02 AM
Hi,
The easiest transformer to work with is the 1P1S from the Transformer family. This part allows you to double click and simply enter the primary to secondary turn ratio. The non-linear transfromer is difficult to work with, you have to understand how the magnet core and coreless works to setup the turn ratio.
05-14-2013 10:04 AM
sorry for multiple post, something is wrong with my browser.
09-23-2014 08:58 AM
Guys can you help mu to make a AC/Dc power supply using this specs?
12-06-2014 05:59 AM
You did not answer the question. He was asking about the parameters of the non-linear transformer. You should at least point out to a reference text.
Juan C Luna