autotransformere
Autotransformere, or autotransformers, are a type of electrical transformer in which the primary and secondary circuits are connected through a common winding. Instead of two separate windings, an autotransformer uses a single continuous winding with a tapping point. The input voltage is applied across a portion of the winding and the output is taken from another portion. Because the windings are shared, there is no galvanic isolation between input and output.
Operation and characteristics: The output voltage is proportional to the turns ratio between the portions of
Applications: Autotransformers are commonly used for voltage regulation in distribution networks, for stepping up or stepping
Limitations and safety: The absence of isolation means touch and shock hazards if accessibility or grounding