Calculations For Design Parameters of TR
Calculations For Design Parameters of TR
For Quick review and summary of Calculations, see the tables at the end of this article. (Table
1) (Table 2) For better understandings, go through the following steps for calculations. Make sure you have
knowledge of Basics of Transfomer
Design Parameters
Table of Contents
• Design Parameters
• Calculations:
o 1. Core Calculations:
• Primary Winding Calculations
o Number of Turns:
o Size of Conductor:
• Secondary Winding Calculations
o Number of Turns:
• Weight Estimation of Windings
o Primary side:
o Secondary winding weight:
1. Power rating
2. Voltage levels (primary and secondary)
3. Currents on both sides
4. Primary and secondary coils wire diameter/size
5. Iron Core area
6. Numbers of turns (primary and secondary)
We are going to design a 50 VA step down transformer of 230V to 12V. Necessary calculations
along with formulae are given below in details:
As we are going to design small transformer (of small power rating) so we are neglecting core and
copper losses as they doesn’t matters in small transformers and seriously considered in designing
power transformers (high power rating transforms).
Calculations:
1. Core Calculations:
Calculate area of core (central limb) by using following formula:
As, we are going to design a practical transformer so we must consider the core available in market.
The standard Bobbins available in market practically is 1”x1”, 1.25”x1.5”, 1.5”x1.5” and so on. We
took nearest core area available to our calculation. We took bobbin of 2.25 inch2 (1.5”x1.5”) or
0.00145161 meter square. We have the core area. We can calculate turns per volts using this area
by following:
Putting f=50 hz; Bm = 1.2 wb/(m^2); Ai= 0.001451 m^2, we got:
Number of Turns:
Total number of turns = turns per volts x primary side voltage
= 2.6 x 230
N1 = 600 turns (approximately)
Size of Conductor:
As we know that
As, for copper the current density is taken as 2.3 A per mm square So, for area of copper conductor
From the standard American wire gauge table, we can choose wire of the same thickness. It can be
seen that it comes out that required primary side wire is of 27 gauge which can conduct required
current. (for AWG table Click here)
Selection of wire can also be done by calculating primary current and by cross match the standard
table of copper wire according to their current handling capabilities.
Number of Turns:
Number of secondary turns = turns per volts x secondary volts
N2 = 2.6 x 12 = 32 turns (approx.)
Primary side:
Perimeter of bobbin = (1.75 x 4) = 7 inch = 0.1778 m
So,
So,
L2 = 0.1778 x 32
L2 = 6 m (approx.)
As,
area of primary conductor = 1.83 mm2 = (1.83 x 10 ^ -6) m2