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Why does the transformer model have a “ground” resistance?

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Why does the transformer model have a “ground” resistance?

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Similar to the pi parameters, the transformer model is a 2-port circuit representation of the 2-port parameters of the transformer, as shown in the figure below. To make the circuit representation unique, a ground resistance is used. This ground resistance, though, can also show up in measurement results since many times the primary and secondary ground share a common path to the actual ground used in the measurements.

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