Assuming there are no losses, use the transformation ratio, it can be the number of turns, volt, current, etc.... of the primary relative to secondary, assuming there are no loses.
As say "Ideal", assume there are no losses!
Fill in the five fields to compute an ideal transformer.
N(1) | Primary in henry, laps, volt, etc... |
N(2) | Secondary in henry, laps, volt, etc... |
Ratio | Transformer ratio |
Frequency | |
Primary RMS | |
Secondary RMS | |
Secodary Current | |
Coupling Coefficient | |
Ratio | |
Primary Current | |
Primary Inductance | |
Secondary Inductance | |
Primary Vp | |
Secondary Vp | |