# [Example] Simulation of Types of Transformers ## Description Two separate simulated circuits which demonstrate how step-up and step-down type transformers work. ## Project Details - **Owner:** kc0mlp - **Created:** 2/23/2022 - **Last Updated:** 2/23/2022 - **Visibility:** Public ## Key Components ### D1 — [PN Junction Diode](https://www.flux.ai/jharwinbarrozo/pn-junction-diode~z7.md) - Emission Coefficient: 2.00 - Breakdown Voltage: 50V - Series Resistance: 0.0286Ω - Saturation Current: 1.88e-9A **Pins:** - A - K ### V1 — [Waveform Generator](https://www.flux.ai/jharwinbarrozo/waveform-generator~ggu.md) - Part Type: Power Source - Duty Cycle: 50% - Frequency: 400Hz - Peak Voltage: 7.1V - DC Offset: 0V - Phase Offset: 0° **Pins:** - P1 - P2 ### V2 — [Waveform Generator](https://www.flux.ai/jharwinbarrozo/waveform-generator~ggu.md) - Part Type: Power Source - DC Offset: 0V - Peak Voltage: 5V - Phase Offset: 0° - Duty Cycle: 50% - Frequency: 400Hz **Pins:** - P1 - P2 *The full schematic, PCB layout, bill of materials, and interactive design are available at [https://www.flux.ai/kc0mlp/example-simulation-of-types-of-transformers~bv](https://www.flux.ai/kc0mlp/example-simulation-of-types-of-transformers~bv).* --- *Generated from [https://www.flux.ai/kc0mlp/example-simulation-of-types-of-transformers~bv](https://www.flux.ai/kc0mlp/example-simulation-of-types-of-transformers~bv)*