Transformer and power supply device including the same
US-2015061805-A1 · Mar 5, 2015 · US
US2023368963A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023368963-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217663538-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2022 |
| Publication date | Nov 16, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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A quasi-planar transformer can include a first winding comprising one or more turns of wire, a second winding comprising one or more turns of a conductive trace disposed on a printed circuit board, and a magnetic core positioned with respect to the first and second windings so as to provide a magnetic flux path coupling the first and second windings. The first winding can be a primary winding having a first half wound in a clockwise direction on a first side of the printed circuit board and a second half wound in a counterclockwise direction on a second side of the printed circuit board, wherein the first and second halves are formed of a single continuous wire. The single continuous wire can pass through an opening in the printed circuit board. The first and second halves of the primary winding can be secured to the printed circuit board.
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1 . A quasi-planar transformer comprising: a first winding comprising one or more turns of wire; a second winding comprising one or more turns of a conductive trace disposed on a printed circuit board; and a magnetic core positioned with respect to the first and second windings so as to provide a magnetic flux path coupling the first and second windings. 2 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 1 wherein the first winding is primary winding having a first half wound in a clockwise direction on a first side of the printed circuit board and a second half wound in a counterclockwise direction on a second side of the printed circuit board, wherein the first and second halves are formed of a single continuous wire. 3 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 2 wherein the single continuous wire passes through an opening in the printed circuit board. 4 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 3 wherein the first and second halves of the primary winding are secured to the printed circuit board. 5 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 1 wherein the second winding is a secondary winding formed on a first plurality of layers of the printed circuit board, and the first plurality of layers are interconnected by vias through at least the first plurality of layers of the printed circuit board. 6 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 5 further comprising a tertiary winding formed on a second plurality of layers of the printed circuit board and the second plurality of layers are interconnected by vias through at least the second plurality of layers of the printed circuit board. 7 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 1 wherein the magnetic core comprises an E-core and an I-core secured to the E-core, with the first and second windings disposed within a winding window defined by the E-core and the I-core. 8 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 7 wherein: the magnetic core comprises an air gap between a center leg of the E-core and the I-core; the winding window defined by the E-core and the I-core is taller than a height of an assembly comprising the first and second windings; and the assembly comprising the first and second windings is disposed within the winding window away from the air gap. 9 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 7 further comprising a notch in a center leg of the E-core, wherein the printed circuit board includes a tab that fits within the notch and wherein one or more vias connecting one or more layers of the printed circuit board are disposed within the tab. 10 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 9 wherein the printed circuit board further comprises a notch located adjacent the tab, the notch dimensioned to define an opening for a continuous wire forming the first winding to pass through the printed circuit board. 11 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 7 wherein one or more inside corners of the E-core defining the winding window are formed to include a curved channel. 12 . A quasi-planar transformer comprising: a wound primary winding comprising one or more turns of a continuous piece of wire wound in a first direction on a first side of a printed circuit board and one or more turns of the continuous piece of wire wound in a second direction opposite the first direction on a second side of the printed circuit board, wherein the continuous piece of wire passes through the printed circuit board; and at least one printed winding comprising one or more turns of a conductive trace on the printed circuit board; wherein the wound primary winding and the printed circuit board are disposed within a magnetic core providing a magnetic flux path coupling the wound primary winding and the at least one printed winding. 13 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 12 wherein the magnetic core includes an E-core having a center post that passes through the printed circuit board, the at least one printed winding, and the wound primary winding. 14 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 13 wherein a height of the center post of the E-core defines an air gap in the magnetic flux path, and the printed circuit board is disposed within a core window defined by the E-core as far as practicable from the air gap. 15 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 13 wherein the E-core defines a slot and the printed circuit board defines a tab disposed within the slot. 16 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 15 wherein the continuous piece of wire passes through the printed circuit board at least partially within the slot. 17 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 15 wherein the continuous piece of wire passes through the printed circuit board adjacent the slot. 18 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 15 wherein: the at least one printed winding comprises a secondary winding formed on a first plurality of layers of the printed circuit board; the first plurality of layers are interconnected by vias through at least the first plurality of layers of the printed circuit board; and the vias through at least the first plurality of layers are located in the tab. 19 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 18 wherein: the at least one printed winding further comprises a tertiary winding formed on a second plurality of layers of the printed circuit board; the second plurality of layers are interconnected by vias through at least second plurality of layers of the printed circuit board; and the vias through at least the second plurality of layers are located in the tab. 20 . The quasi-planar transformer of claim 13 wherein one or more inside corners of the E-core are formed to include a curved channel.
Wires (H01F27/2866 takes precedence) · CPC title
Magnetic cores · CPC title
structurally associated with non-printed electric components (H05K1/16 takes precedence) · CPC title
Via connections; Lands around holes or via connections (H05K1/112 takes precedence) · CPC title
Printed windings · CPC title
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