Manufacturing method of molded-forming power inductor
US-2024412920-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US2022344092A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022344092-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117471142-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present disclosure provides a printed circuit board (PCB) based planar winding structure for a main power transformer and/or an auxiliary power need. The PCB-based planar winding structure can confine electric field through magnetic core potential control and thus create partial discharge (PD) free design for medium voltage (MV) applications. Meanwhile, the winding structure can be formed in the PCB manufacturing process to create a more modular and reliable structure, thereby enhancing manufacturability. Techniques, such as termination treatment, primary and secondary winding arrangements, etc., can be used to control the electrical stress in the medium voltage applications.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A planar winding structure, comprising: an insulating planar board having a winding portion and a terminal portion, with a through hole at a central portion of the winding portion; a plurality of conductive layers embedded in the winding portion of the insulating planar board and electrically connected with each other through one or more buried vias, the conductive layers being patterned to constitute a transformer winding around the through hole; first and second terminals at the terminal portion of the insulating planar board, each being electrically connected to a respective one of the conductive layers; and a shielding layer coated on outer surfaces of the winding portion of the insulating planar board in the winding portion. 2 . The planar winding structure of claim 1 , further comprising a shielding edge treatment in the terminal portion between the shielding layer and the first and second terminals. 3 . The planar winding structure of claim 1 , further comprising an electric bushing having a potted part and a hollow part, wherein the terminal portion of the insulating planar board is accommodated within the potted part. 4 . The planar winding structure of claim 3 , the electric bushing further comprises terminal blocks in the potted part to electrically and mechanically support the first and second terminals. 5 . The planar winding structure of claim 1 , further comprising a grading ring structure embedded in the terminal portion of the insulating planar board. 6 . The planar winding structure of claim 5 , wherein the grading ring structure comprises an external ground ring on an outer face of the insulating planar board proximate an interface of the winding portion and the terminal portion and an internal ground ring embedded in the insulating planar board and electrically connected with the external ground ring through one or more blind vias. 7 . The planar winding structure of claim 5 , wherein the grading ring structure comprises a plurality of grading rings embedded in the terminal portion of the insulating planar board and extending in a horizontal direction from an interface of the winding portion and the terminal portion, and at least a resistor embedded in the insulating planar board and electrically connected to neighboring ones of the grading rings. 8 . The planar winding structure of claim 7 , wherein one of the grading rings that is farthest from the interface is electrically connected to one of the first and second terminals. 9 . The planar winding structure of claim 1 , further comprising EMI shielding layers embedded in the insulating planar board, wherein the conductive layers are embedded in the insulating planar board between the EMI shielding layers. 10 . The planar winding structure of claim 1 , wherein the shielding layer comprises a semiconductive material. 11 . The planar winding structure of claim 1 , wherein the insulating planar board comprises a FR4 material. 12 . A power transforming comprising the planar winding structure of claim 1 , a magnetic core, and a secondary winding structure magnetically coupled to the planar winding structure through the magnetic core. 13 . The power transforming of claim 12 , wherein a portion of the magnetic core is disposed in the through hole of the insulating planar board. 14 . The power transforming of claim 12 , wherein the secondary winding structure is electrically connected to the shielding layer of the planar winding structure. 15 . A planar winding structure, comprising: an insulating planar board having a through hole at a central portion thereof to receive a magnetic core; a first winding disposed on the insulating planar board, the first winding wound around the through hole and proximate a periphery of the through hole; and a second disposed on the insulating planar board, the second winding wound around the through hole and spaced apart from the periphery of the through hole at a first distance and spaced apart from an edge of the planar winding structure at a second distance. 16 . The planar winding structure of claim 15 , further comprising a third winding disposed on the insulating planar board, and the third winding wound around the through hole and proximate the edge of the insulating planar board. 17 . The planar winding structure of claim 15 , wherein the first and second distances are the same. 18 . The planar winding structure of claim 15 , wherein a percentage difference of the first and second distances is less than 20%. 19 . A planar winding structure, comprising: an insulating planar board having first and second through hole to receive a magnetic core; a first high voltage winding disposed on the insulating planar board, the first high voltage winding wound around the first through hole and proximate a periphery of the first through hole; and a first low voltage winding disposed on the insulating planar board, the first low voltage winding wound around the second through hole and spaced apart from a periphery of the second through hole at a first distance. 20 . The planar winding structure of claim 19 , further comprising: a second high voltage winding disposed on the insulating planar board, the second high voltage winding wound around the second through hole and proximate the periphery of the second through hole; and a second low voltage winding disposed on the insulating planar board, the second low voltage winding wound around the first through hole and spaced apart from the periphery of the first through hole at a second distance. 21 . The planar winding structure of claim 20 , wherein the first and second low voltage windings are electrically connected in series.
Terminals; Tapping arrangements {for signal inductances} · CPC title
with shields or electrodes (shields or electrodes for pancake coils H01F27/2871; construction of electric or magnetic shields or screens H01F27/36) · CPC title
Planar transformers with printed windings, e.g. surrounded by two cores and to be mounted on printed circuit · CPC title
Printed windings · CPC title
Insulating of coils, windings, or parts thereof · CPC title
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