Intermediate frequency Transformers can be either step-up, step-down, or 1:1. The term "intermediate frequency" relates to the frequency of operation, and not to the voltage or current conversion ratios. An "intermediate frequency transformer" is a special purpose transformer used for filtration purposes in radio reception, rather than voltage or current conversion, though a step-up or step down turns-ratio may be used in the design.
Step-Up Transformers increase the primary voltage to a higher voltage, of same frequency.
There are Several types of transformers are there in that some are listed below. Instrument Transformers Step Up and Step Down Transformers Single Phase Transformers Power Transformers Distribution Transformers etc. For more visit transcon industries.
Step up transformers, and step down transformers
All countries use step-up transformers -if that is what you are asking.
Generators generate and transformers step up or step down the voltage
Transformers are an important part in the electrical distribution network. They step up or step down electricity.
Power transformers are step-up or step-down transformers used in the electricity transmission system, whereas distribution transformers are step-down transformers used in the electricity distribution system.
You can if done carefully. The neutral of one transformer must be set up to be at the positive voltage of the other transformer. This might require an intermediate step transformer that is center tapped (so three instead of 2 transformers).
transformers are used to step up or step down the voltages
to step up voltage or to step down voltage
step up transformer
Transformers, step up or step down, use mutual induction in their operation.