Resonant Transformer
Resonant Transformer is a special type of
transformer that is mainly used in high-frequency circuits, especially in applications such as resonant circuits and inverters. The working principle of air-core transformers is based on the phenomena of inductive coupling and resonance.
The working principle of air core transformer is as follows:
Resonance phenomenon: Resonance refers to the maximum energy exchange between inductive and capacitive components in a circuit at a specific frequency. Air-core transformers are often used in resonant circuits where inductive and capacitive elements exchange energy through coupling through the transformer.
Resonant frequency: The operating frequency of air-core transformers is usually set near the resonant frequency. This is to make the inductor and capacitor in the circuit resonate at a specific frequency, allowing for efficient energy transfer.
Transformer Coupling: The coils of air core transformers are usually designed to be hollow and can have multiple coils. These coils are connected by electromagnetic coupling. In a resonant circuit, inductive and capacitive elements between different coils can form a resonant circuit.
Energy transfer: When the input high-frequency signal matches the resonant frequency of the circuit, the inductive and capacitive components exchange energy in the resonant state. Coupling of air-core transformers transfers energy from one coil to another.
Application: Air-core transformers are widely used in high-frequency circuits such as resonant inverters, resonant power supplies, and wireless energy transmission systems. In these applications, resonant circuits can achieve efficient energy conversion and transmission, thereby increasing the efficiency of the system.