usually a small transformer
ferrite rather than iron core for short pulses
it is more for isolation than anything else trigger for scr or triac
the previous question for a power pulse transformer these are in cars ignition Transformers
the newer cars generally have one on each cylinder
the computer may feed may feed a signal pulse through the small transformer to isolate the computer from the big one.
to an scr to discharge a capacitor thru the ignition transformer (cars use the terms condenser and coil)
i exactly donot know the working..but i know the basic thing it does..whatever input signal is given to it..it creats a dV/dt output of the input signal... example say you are given input as a rectangular pulse wave...then at the output you would recieve a spike....
why should we use pulse transformer rather than ordinary transformer
Yes transformation will be possible for all Dc Pulse .
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Transformer
square pulse signal
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Pulse transformers are designed to accurately reproduce signals with fast rise-times. They are not very good at reproducing normal sinusoidal AC signals. Pulse transformers are used to trigger SCR's, for instance, in motor controls and lamp dimmers. If you open up a photoflash unit, you will most likely see a small pulse transformer used to trigger the high-voltage pulse to the Xenon photoflash tube.
It is a type of Pulse modulation as in PPM the position of pulse of carrier pulse train is varied in accordance with the modulating signal.
A pulse is just a pulse. Its meaning depends on context and the design of the system.
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Yes, it is