Transformer and inverter

Last Update Time: 2018-12-05 11:07:52

The inverter converts the DC power into an AC power source, and the transformer is an electrical device that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to realize power conversion. It can convert a voltage and current AC power into another voltage and current of the same frequency AC power.

 

Simply put, an transformer is an electronic device that converts low-voltage (12 or 24 volts) direct current into 220 volts alternating current. Because we usually use 220 volt AC to be converted to DC, and the inverter has the opposite effect, hence the name.

 

We are in a “mobile” era, mobile office, mobile communication, mobile leisure and entertainment. In the mobile state, people not only need low-voltage DC power supplied by batteries or batteries, but also need 220 VAC, which is indispensable in our daily environment, and the inverter can meet our needs.

 

The transformer is an electrical device that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to realize electric energy conversion. It can convert AC energy of one voltage and current into AC energy of another voltage and current of the same frequency. The role of the transformer is to change the voltage. It can not only increase the power generated by the power station to high voltage, but also reduce the loss in power transmission, and facilitate the long-distance transmission of power. In the place where electricity is used, the high-voltage power is gradually reduced in voltage and sent to the user. Therefore, the transformer is in an extremely important position in the power grid, and is the key equipment to ensure the safe, reliable, economic operation of the power grid and people's production and living electricity.