decreasing the alternating voltages in electric power applications, and for coupling the stages of signal processing circuits
A transformer is a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits. A varying current in one coil of the transformer produces a varying magnetic flux, which, in turn, induces a varying electromotive force across a second coil wound around the same core. Electrical energy can be transferred between the two coils, without a metallic connection between the two circuits. Transformers are used for increasing or decreasing the alternating voltages in electric power applications, and for coupling the stages of signal processing circuits.
We offer a range of transformers that have become essential for the transmission, distribution, and utilization of alternating current electric power. Our wide range of transformer designs encountered in electronic and electric power applications and Transformers ranging from RF transformers less than a cubic centimetre in volume, to units weighing hundreds of tons used to interconnect the power grid are our specialities.