Title :
Electroplated planar transformers
Author :
Koizumi, M.T. ; Teixeira, R.R. ; Chiocca, J.B. ; Rede, I. ; Castaldo, F.C.
Author_Institution :
Postgrad. Program in Eletrical Eng. & Comput. Ind. - CPGEI, Univ. Tecnol. Fed. do Parana - UTFPR, Curitiba, Brazil
Abstract :
Planar transformers are ideal for power electronic applications where high-density energy processing capabilities and low energy losses are required, however, ferrite core weight and volume are still an issue in some applications, e.g. very thin-profile boards and planar assemblies. In this paper, it is proposed a methodology to build the entire transformer using lithography and electroplating techniques, much alike the procedures employed in conventional printed circuit board (PCB) industry, with minor adjustment setups. The proposed technique is based on a thin layer of electroplated ferromagnetic material, such as Iron-Nickel, followed by the successive copper and tin electroplating, stripping and etching procedures. This methodology allows integrating magnetic structures within the PCB prior production, aiming the construction of transformers and magnetic sensors as well.
Keywords :
electroplating; ferromagnetic materials; lithography; printed circuit manufacture; transformers; PCB industry; PCB prior production; copper electroplating; electroplated ferromagnetic material; electroplated planar transformers; electroplating techniques; etching procedures; high-density energy processing capability; lithography techniques; low energy loss; magnetic sensors; power electronic applications; printed circuit board industry; stripping procedures; thin-profile boards; tin electroplating; Copper; Magnetic confinement; Magnetic cores; Magnetic flux; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic noise; Windings; Flux-gate Sensor; High Frequency; Planar Transformer; Printed Circuit;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Conference (COBEP), 2011 Brazilian
Conference_Location :
Praiamar
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1644-7
Electronic_ISBN :
2175-8603
DOI :
10.1109/COBEP.2011.6085246