You need alternating current for a transformer, for DC you would have to interrupt the power supply to make it effectively DC pulses.
As transformers do not work with DC., the answer is a voltage divider network (step down) or a voltage multiplier network (step up).
Adding a DC voltage to the secondary of a transformer will not have an effect on the primary side, as transformers work on the principle of electromagnetic induction which is based on alternating current. The primary side of the transformer will still operate based on the input AC voltage of 220V. The DC voltage on the secondary side will not be transferred to the primary side.
by using step-up transformer we can change the voltage in higher level
If the input is pulsating DC, then the output will be pulsating DC. It will not be shaped the same, but it will be close, depending on the frequency and rise and fall time in comparison with the inductive reactance of the transformer.
Definitely not it could be dangerous. AC and DC can't be interchanged in general.
As transformers do not work with DC., the answer is a voltage divider network (step down) or a voltage multiplier network (step up).
Adding a DC voltage to the secondary of a transformer will not have an effect on the primary side, as transformers work on the principle of electromagnetic induction which is based on alternating current. The primary side of the transformer will still operate based on the input AC voltage of 220V. The DC voltage on the secondary side will not be transferred to the primary side.
AC current or DC current can be used in transformers. A transformer is made of two coils of wire, the input coil induces a current into the output coil. Transformers change the voltage either up (step up transformer) or down (step down transformer). The amount of change in voltage is dependent solely on the number of windings in both coils in the transformer. DC transformers work exactly the same way AC transformers do.
To convert 110V to 100V, you can use a step-down transformer. A step-down transformer reduces the voltage while maintaining the same power output. Simply plug the device requiring 100V into the step-down transformer, and it will adjust the voltage accordingly.
Transformer is by definition can transform only AC current. But it's possible to build device that can step up or step down DC voltage directly. These are called DC-DC converters not transformers.
by using step-up transformer we can change the voltage in higher level
A transformer is basically used to step up or step down the main power supply. The rectifier is used to convert an alternating current (AC) or voltage to direct current (DC) or voltage.
A step up transformer increases the applied voltage. A step down transformer decreases or lowers the applied voltage. An example of step up transformers are the transformers (known as fly-backs) in old CRTs that stepped up voltage from 110 Volts to 25,000 volts. An example of step down transformers are the power bricks for laptops or any power adapter that step down the voltage from 110 volts to 12 volts, 9 volts or whatever is needed for your device. I must add that most (not all) power adapters also convert AC to DC.
because there is no transformer to step up or step down the dc voltage,and in the world most of the components are manufactured in the usage of ac only , that is the reasoning for usage of alternating current
If the input is pulsating DC, then the output will be pulsating DC. It will not be shaped the same, but it will be close, depending on the frequency and rise and fall time in comparison with the inductive reactance of the transformer.
Definitely not it could be dangerous. AC and DC can't be interchanged in general.
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