strangeandbouncy
Well-known member
Dear All,
Please forgive me if you think this question is a trifle simple, but I would love somone to explain why a transformer that has a turns ratio, and hence(?) voltage gain of 1:2 is 150 Ohms: 600 Ohms, and not 300 Ohms:600 Ohms . . . Also, why doesn;t the impedance halve when coils are in parallel? I am sure that someone can direct to me to some worthy tome, but my (frequent!) Google searches reveal nothing I can get my teeth into. Please can someone help!
All the best,
ANdyP
Please forgive me if you think this question is a trifle simple, but I would love somone to explain why a transformer that has a turns ratio, and hence(?) voltage gain of 1:2 is 150 Ohms: 600 Ohms, and not 300 Ohms:600 Ohms . . . Also, why doesn;t the impedance halve when coils are in parallel? I am sure that someone can direct to me to some worthy tome, but my (frequent!) Google searches reveal nothing I can get my teeth into. Please can someone help!
All the best,
ANdyP