Title :
Megahertz transformers for high density power conversion
Author :
Yerman, Alexander J. ; Roshen, Waseem A. ; Charles, Richard J. ; Alley, Robert P. ; Ngo, Khai D T
Author_Institution :
General Electric Corp. Res. & Dev., Schenectady, NY, USA
fDate :
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Transformer designs that achieve efficiencies greater than 99% operating at 2 MHz at power densities in excess of 400 W/in3 for the power range of 50-100 W with output voltages of 1.5 V are discussed. To achieve these results, copper density must be increased beyond what is possible with more conventional Litz wire constructions. Instead, multilayer windings are made of copper foil using flex circuit technology. The elimination of external connections between the winding layers by incorporating the interconnections as an integral part of the winding design is described. This results in Z-folded winding structures that can be ultimately interleaved to achieve high copper density, low copper loss, and very low leakage inductance
Keywords :
high-frequency transformers; inductance; losses; power conversion; transformer windings; 2 MHz; 50 to 100 W; Cu foil; Z-folded winding structures; copper density; flex circuit technology; high density power conversion; interconnections; low copper loss; low leakage inductance; multilayer windings; output voltages; Copper; Eddy currents; Frequency; Low voltage; Magnetic cores; Power conversion; Power electronics; Power supplies; Skin effect; Transformer cores;
Journal_Title :
Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on