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All You Wanted to Know About Ferrite Core Transformers

All you wanted to know about Ferrite Core Transformers- what they are, about their core material, features & a brief comparison with iron core transformers.

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All You Wanted to Know About Ferrite Core Transformers

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  1. A transformer is a device used in the distribution and transmission of alternating current (AC). It does so by stepping up(increasing) or stepping down (decreasing) the voltage to attain the desiredvalues. To fit its use in a wide range of applications, we dividedthese into categories based on their phase, core and cooling systems. Belowisal you wanted to know about the Ferrite Core Transformer, a type of transformer that uses ferrite cores. To understand that well, let’s answer the basic question:

  2. WhatareFerrites&FerriteCores? Ferrites are ferrimagnetic ceramic materials divided intohard and soft ferrites based on their magnetic coercivity. Hard ferrites exhibit high coercivity, making them difficult to demagnetize and great for applications for permanent magnets. These soft ferrites are used to make ferrite cores. Ferrite cores are magnetic cores that allow easy windings to forminsulators and transformers. Their wide range of properties like low losses and smooth working at high frequencies make them ideal for ferrite coretransformers.

  3. Ferrite CoreTransformers These transformers are made from ferrite cores with windings made from ferrites. As the core is made of a combination of iron oxides, zinc, nickel, and manganese compounds, they flaunt useful properties like low coercivity, low eddy current losses, and high current resistivity which improve the transformer’sworking. Another popular transformer is an iron coretransformer. Here’s a brief difference betweenthem:

  4. FerriteCoreTransformerVsIronCoreTransformer As the names suggest, the basic difference comesin thecore. Iron core transformers have a low Q factor, which measures the coils' performance, capacitor inductor (in terms of losses) and resonator capacity of the system in a transformer. The other hasa higher Qfactor. Iron core transformers suffer from high eddy current losses as compared to the low losses in the ferrite core transformers. This is resolved by adding alaminated iron core.

  5. SalientFeatures LackofEddyCurrents Since transformers work on the principle of inductance, there’s a varying magnetic field inside that gives rise to a localised electric current known as an eddy current. It negatively affects theworking of a transformer. Even at high frequencies, ferrite core transformers keep eddy currents at bay, delivering excellent performance. CorewithLowCoercvity The core made from ferrites pave way for low coercivity. Thishelps the transformer work efficiently as it doesn’t resist that constant change inmagnetization.

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