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1. Resident Physics Lectures Christensen, Chapter 3A
X-Ray Generators: Transformers & Rectification
2. Current Flow and Magnetic Fields Whenever an electric current flows through a conductor, a magnetic field surrounds the conductor
Magnetic field can be concentrated by coiling conductor
3. Transformer Construction Transformers have 2 coils of wire
coils not in electrical contact with each another
When electric current passed through one coil
magnetic field develops around first coil
second coil near enough to feel magnetic field
4. Transformer Core Coils usually wrapped around core material such as steel
Improves magnetic coupling between coils
5. Transformer Coil Designations primary
coil to which power is applied
secondary
coil which feels magnetic field of primary coil
6. Transformer Coil Designations Secondary can have >1 set of secondary coils
Primary coil induces voltage in both secondary coils
7. Transformer Coils When secondary coil feels changing (increasing or decreasing) magnetic field of primary coil
power is induced in secondary coil
no physical connection
8. number of windings of secondary coil divided by number of windings of primary coil
850 / 1200 for transformer below Turns Ratio Definition
9. Transformer Theory transformers do not work with direct (unchanging) current (DC)
Current induced in secondary coil only when primary coil current / magnetic field is changing
10. Transformer Theory Transformers alter both voltage & current of AC waveforms
Voltage in secondary can be > or < voltage in primary
11. Voltage Ratio = Turns Ratio
# Sec. Coils Sec. Voltage
Turns Ratio = ---------------- = -------------------
# Prim. Coils Prim. Voltage Transformer Law
12. # Sec. Coils Sec. Voltage
Turns Ratio = ---------------- = -----------------
# Prim. Coils Prim Voltage Transformer Law
13. Transformer Types Step down Transformer
# primary coils > # secondary coils
primary voltage > secondary voltage
14. Current Change Opposite of Voltage Change If one goes up, the other goes down
If Secondary voltage > primary voltage means
Secondary current < primary current
If Secondary voltage < primary voltage means
Secondary current > primary current
15. Current ratio is inverse of voltage ratio
# Sec. Coils Sec. Voltage Prim. Current ----------------- = ------------------ = ------------------
# Prim. Coils Prim. Voltage Sec. Current Transformer Law (cont.)
16. Power is rate of energy usage
Power defined as Voltage X Current
Units
Voltage => Volts
Current => Amps
Power => Watts Power
17. Transformer primary power = secondary power
transformer neither creates nor consumes power Power in Transformers
18. Transformers do not change power
Transformers transform voltage / current mix
High voltage --- Low current
Low voltage --- High current Power
19. Autotransformer Only one winding
incoming AC voltage connected across coils
primary
Output voltage proportional to # coils between taps
secondary
20. Autotransformer Voltage law for autotransformers same as for transformers
Secondary voltage adjustable by moving to a different tap
changes # secondary coils NS
21. Autotransformer
22. Rectification Changes alternating current output of high voltage transformer to direct current
allows current flow in one direction only
x-ray tube is a rectifier because current will not flow from anode to cathode
no source of free electrons at anode
23. Rectifier Also called diode
Diode is 2-component device
cathode
anode
Note symbol for diode below
24. Types of Rectifiers Vacuum tubes (thermionic diode tubes)
x-ray tube is one example
solid state (semiconductor) materials
junction of p & n type semiconductors
contains impurities with excess or shortage of electrons
materials
silicon
most common today
packaged in cylindrical stack called a “stick”
selenium
25. Diodes are One Way Streets for Electric Current Allows current to flow cathode to anode
Blocks current from flowing anode to cathode
26. Biasing Semiconductor Rectifiers forward biasing
attempting to pass current (electrons) from N-type to P-type semiconductor across barrier
junction allows current to cross barrier
reverse biasing
attempting to pass current (electrons) from P-type to N-type semiconductor across barrier
junction does not allow current to cross barrier