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gandalf_der_12te@feddit.org 1 week ago well, technically, the term transformer refers to any device that converts the wave-form from one form to another. so a rectangle -> triangle converter would be a transformer.
in most cases, though, it’s only used in the sense of “voltage converter”. and these exist for AC and DC
nvm
wewbull@feddit.uk 1 week ago
No, a transformer is a thing invented by Michael Faraday that uses magnetic fields to move energy between sets of windings.
A “rectangle -> triangle converter” is an inverter, and that coupled with a transformer and rectifier would be a way of stepping down a DC voltage (but not the only way).
The more general term you’re looking for is a “converter”.
yeah huh what
i remember reading an article about this but i can’t find it anymore
nvm you’re right