paridhi jain
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I am using voltage transformer and I want to use this as current transformer and transformer gives 9 volt ac and i want 470mv as output. what is combination of resistance
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I am using voltage transformer and I want to use this as current transformer and transformer gives 9 volt ac and i want 470mv as output. what is combination of resistance
That would make it far too easy cruts.So you want a 470mV output from a current transformer.
Do you mind telling us at what input current?![]()
The design of a current transformer is different from that of a voltage transformer. They are not interchangeable.
On a current transformer, the output current is converted into a small voltage (with emphasis on small) using a low value resistor.
If you increase the resistor value from the manufacturer's recommendation, linearity will suffer and will saturate at higher current levels.
Post #4. Nobody reads me any more............
The lack of answers from this thread is because the OP hasn't told us enough information, like input current, output current or the specification of the transformer being used.
It's possible to use a voltage transformer as a current transformer, as long as none of the ratings are exceeded. I've converted a couple of voltage transformers into current transformers. On the last one, I cut away the secondary windings, and replaced them with a single turn, which became the primary. The winding that had been the primary, and was now the secondary, had about 2000 turns, so for 12 A input , I got about 6 mA output, to light an LED. As the secondary had been rated to 230 V, and I was running it at around 3 V, the core was far from saturated. The transformer had been rated at about 6 W, so would have taken around 25 mA input current, so 6 mA on that winding wouldn't trouble it.