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[SOLVED] Which terminal of transformer to use?

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Hi! Recently I purchased a 12V, 300mA transformer which has three terminals (Black, yellow, Black) for its output. I have used transformers which has 2 terminals. I like to know what these terminals represents and which terminals to use when using it to obtain 12V DC.
 
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If there is a low resistance between the black terminals and the yellow one, it is a centre tapped transformer, you will have to put mains on its primary to see if its a 6-0-6 =12V with a bridge rectifier across the black terminals. Or its a 12-0-12, which will give you 12 V with two diodes on black terminals with the output on the common diode connection and the yellow terminal.
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Thank you! There is a label on the transformer and it states that 12Vx2. How do I connect this to a bridge rectifier?
 

If you insist on using a bridge rectifier, connect the black terminals to the AC input terminals of the bridge, use the + terminal as your + output use the yellow terminal as the - output. You are only using 1/2 of the bridge.
Frank
 
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Thank you very much. Is it possible to use any of the black terminals?
 

Is it possible to use any of the black terminals?
That's a different solution. The two-diode fullwave rectifier suggested by chuckey will be slightly better in two regards
- symmetrical loading of transformer windings
- less rectifier voltage drop and power dissipation
 

I'm using 4 diodes, I have already made the PCB. What should I do? This is the power supply that I'm using.

12v-5v-power-_supply.jpg

Is it correct if I connect any black wire to point A and yellow wire to point B?
 

Yes, it's definitely possible. The two winding halves have slightly different DC resistance, use the lower resistance winding.
 

Thank you very much
 

I tried it with use of a 2200uF and its working. But I can hear a very low noise from the transformer (Kind of a humming). Is it some kind of fault or is it usual to hear it?
 
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