Electronics4you said:
You can use these simple equations to solve your problems:
1) The transformerequation: The effect have to be the same on both sides of the transformer
2) Primary- and secodaryvoltage: The voltage on the secondary is equal to the proportion between the turns on the primary and the secondary side.
Good luck with your project
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Electronics - what else?
I'd like to point out that these are necessary but no where near sufficient equations to complete a good transformer design.
The original poster has not provided enough information.
1) input voltage?
2) how many windings / taps?
3) what frequency of operation?
4) Load load load... what is the load... (output voltage(s) & current)
5) physical size contraints?
I've never seen anyone on here do a complete tranformer design for anyone (I could be wrong?). The most I've seen is someone throws a couple of bones to the poster in the form of simple equations. I'm not going to break with tradition and design one for you.
I can however, recommend some excellent books on how to do transformer design. If you are interested?