I need someone to point me to an "Idiot's Guide to Power Transformer Ratings." I don't get why secondary current rating is given in DC. Unless I'm totally mis-imagining how a power supply works, it seems to me that the current in the transformer will be anything but DC, i.e. in a half-wave supply, each half of the winding is only supplying current during the portion of the cycle that it's voltage is higher than the first filter cap, no?
Is it just that they've done the math for you, assumed a capacitor input load, and are saying if your load draws this much, the transformer will handle it?
Is it just that they've done the math for you, assumed a capacitor input load, and are saying if your load draws this much, the transformer will handle it?
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