Resistor emulation and gate boost
US-2017302151-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US11137293B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11137293-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916962092-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 5, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 5, 2021 |
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A wound electrical component includes a wound body comprising a plurality of wound layers of an electrically insulating material around a longitudinal axis of the body. The component also includes at least one printed electronics sensor consisting of printed circuits on a flexible substrate. Each sensor is interleaved between two of the wound layers of the wound body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wound electrical component comprising: a wound body comprising a plurality of wound layers of an electrically insulating material around a longitudinal axis of the wound body; and at least one printed electronics sensor consisting of printed circuits on a flexible substrate, wherein each of the at least one sensor is interleaved between two of the wound layers. 2. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the printed circuits comprise at least one of: a temperature sensing circuit, an acoustic sensing circuit and a moisture sensing circuit. 3. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the printed circuits comprise a circuit for wireless communication. 4. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the printed circuits comprise an energy harvesting circuit configured to generate electrical power from an electrical field formed when the wound electrical component is used. 5. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the wound electrical component is configured for high-voltage, HV, applications, e.g. having a voltage rating within a range of 52-1100 kV. 6. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the electrically insulating material comprises at least one of a cellulose based material or a synthetic polymer. 7. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein an electrically conducting foil is interleaved between some of the wound layers of the wound body, or wherein conducting layers are printed or painted on some of the wound layers of the wound body. 8. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the flexible substrate is a film having a thickness of at most 100 μm. 9. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the flexible substrate is resistant to an operating temperature of the wound electrical component. 10. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the flexible substrate is of a plastic material. 11. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the at least one printed electronics sensor comprises a plurality of printed electronics sensors, at different axial, and optionally radial, positions along the longitudinal axis. 12. The wound electrical component of claim 1 , wherein the component comprises at least one of a bushing, a transformer bushing, a transformer winding, a capacitor, a cable termination, a wound cable, machine insulation, an instrument transformer, or a HV transformer bushing. 13. An electrical device comprising the wound electrical component of claim 1 . 14. The electrical device of claim 13 , further comprising a control system comprising processing circuitry and a data storage storing instructions executable by said processing circuitry whereby said control system is operative to: obtain a temperature from the at least one sensor, measured in real-time; determine that the temperature is below a predetermined maximum temperature of the wound body; and in response to said determination, subjecting the wound electrical component to an electrical current which is above a current rating of said wound electrical component. 15. A method of controlled overloading of a wound electrical component of an electrical device, wherein the wound electrical component comprises: a wound body comprising a plurality of wound layers of an electrically insulating material around a longitudinal axis of the wound body; and at least one printed electronics sensor consisting of printed circuits on a flexible substrate, wherein each of the at least one sensor is interleaved between two of the wound layers, the method comprising: obtaining a temperature from the at least one sensor, measured in real-time; determining that the obtained temperature is below a predetermined maximum temperature of the wound body; and in response to said determination, subjecting the wound electrical component to an electrical current which is above a current rating of said wound electrical component. 16. The wound electrical component of claim 2 , wherein the printed circuits comprise a temperature sensing circuit. 17. The wound electrical component of claim 3 , wherein the circuit for wireless communication is accordance with a Local Area Network (LAN) standard comprising at least one of a Wi-Fi, standard, a Bluetooth standard, a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) standard, a passive Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tag, or an active RFID tag. 18. The wound electrical component of claim 6 , wherein the electrically insulating material comprises epoxy impregnated paper. 19. The wound electrical component of claim 8 , wherein the film has a thickness of less than 70 μm. 20. The wound electrical component of claim 19 , wherein the film has a thickness of less than 60 μm.
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