Toroidal transformers are magnetic core transformers manufactured within a toroidal (ring or doughnut) shape.
Transformers use the principles of induction to transfer energy in the form of electricity via their internal coli. They make it possible for devices with different requirements to run off the same source of voltage. They are able to step the voltage up or down as needed. They can also increase and decrease current and alter electrical energy in other ways.
Toroidal transformers can be open or encapsulated, and some models are completed with PCB mounting pins.