Re: LTSpice simple transformer simulation problem
Just to make things clear, I have attached another simulation.
We know that:
Voltage across primary * Current through primary = Voltage across secondary* Current through secondary.
If you now consider secondary figure, we see that at 1V, 1mA of current is flowing which is perfectly fine. So, at secondary side we have 1V*1mA = 1mW (which is max. power on secondary side).
Now at primary side, if we take the intersection of current and voltage graph, we see that at around 0.85V, 8A of current is flowing which then equals to 0.85V*8A = 6.8W.
So, in other terms, it violates the above transformer equation. Quite strange! So I may be missing something?
Thank you.