Device and method for filtering electromagnetic interference
US-2015381136-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US11817844B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11817844-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218088674-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 26, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 5, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2023 |
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Disclosed herein is a common mode filter that includes a winding core part and first and second wires wound in a same direction around the winding core part. The first and second wires constitute a first winding block on one endmost side in an axial direction of the winding core part, a second winding block on other endmost side in the axial direction of the winding core part, and a third winding block positioned between the first and second winding blocks. The second winding block is a winding block at an odd-numbered position counted from the first winding block. The first and second wires cross each other in an area between the first and third winding blocks and in an area between the second and third winding blocks.
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What is claimed is: 1. A common mode filter comprising: a winding core part; and first and second wires wound in a same direction around the winding core part, wherein the first and second wires constitute a first winding block on one endmost side in an axial direction of the winding core part, a second winding block on another endmost side in the axial direction of the winding core part, and a third winding block positioned between the first and second winding blocks, wherein the first and second wires cross each other in a first area located between the first and third winding blocks and in a second area located between the second and third winding blocks, and wherein the first and second wires do not cross each other between the first and second areas, and wherein a number of turns in the third winding block is larger than each of numbers of turns in the first and second winding blocks. 2. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a sum of the number of turns in the first winding block and the number of turns in the second winding block is the same as the number of turns in the third winding block. 3. A common mode filter comprising: a winding core part; and first and second wires wound in a same direction around the winding core part, wherein the first and second wires constitute a first winding block on one endmost side in an axial direction of the winding core part, a second winding block on another endmost side in the axial direction of the winding core part, and a third winding block positioned between the first and second winding blocks, wherein the first and second wires cross each other in a first area located between the first and third winding blocks and in a second area located between the second and third winding blocks, wherein the first and second wires do not cross each other between the first and second areas, wherein each of the first, second, and third winding blocks has a first winding layer positioned in a lower layer and a second winding layer positioned on an upper layer of the first winding layer, wherein the first and second wires are positioned in the first winding layer and second winding layer, respectively in the first and second winding blocks, and wherein the first and second wires are positioned in the second winding layer and first winding layer, respectively in the third winding block. 4. A common mode filter comprising: a winding core part; and first and second wires wound in a same direction around the winding core part, wherein the first and second wires constitute first, second, third, fourth, and fifth winding blocks arranged in an axial direction of the winding core part in this order, wherein the first and second wires cross each other in a first area located between the first and second winding blocks, wherein the first and second wires cross each other in a second area located between the second and third winding blocks, wherein the first and second wires cross each other in a third area located between the third and fourth winding blocks, and wherein the first and second wires cross each other in a fourth area located between the fourth and fifth winding blocks, and wherein a number of turns in the first winding block is different from a number of turns in the second winding block. 5. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the first winding block is positioned at one endmost side of the winding core part in the axial direction, and wherein the fifth winding block is positioned at another endmost side of the winding core part in the axial direction. 6. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 4 , wherein a number of turns in the fourth winding block is different from a number of turns in the fifth winding block. 7. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 6 , wherein a number of turns in the second winding block is different from a number of turns in the third winding block. 8. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 7 , wherein a number of turns in the third winding block is different from a number of turns in the fourth winding block. 9. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a number of turns in the first winding block is the same as a number of turns in the fifth winding block. 10. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a number of turns in the first winding block is the same as a number of turns in the third winding block. 11. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a number of turns in the second winding block is the same as a number of turns in the fourth winding block. 12. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 4 , wherein a number of turns in the second winding block is greater than a number of turns in the first winding block. 13. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 4 , wherein a number of turns in the first winding block is the same as a number of turns in the fifth winding block. 14. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 13 , wherein a number of turns in the first winding block is the same as a number of turns in the third winding block. 15. The common mode filter as claimed in claim 14 , wherein a number of turns in the second winding block is the same as a number of turns in the fourth winding block.
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