Transverse shield wire for energy transfer element
US-9177714-B2 · Nov 3, 2015 · US
US9576720B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9576720-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514857582-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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A transformer ( 900 ) comprising a primary-side auxiliary winding ( 976 , wherein in use the primary-side auxiliary winding ( 976 ) is configured such that a first electric potential distribution is induced in the primary-side auxiliary winding ( 976 ); and a secondary-side auxiliary winding ( 982 ) configured such that a second electric potential distribution is induced in the secondary-side auxiliary winding ( 982 ). The primary-side auxiliary winding ( 976 ) is physically located between (a) a main pair of windings; and (b) the second-side auxiliary winding ( 982 ). A first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding ( 982 ) is positioned adjacent to a shield-portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding ( 976 ) such that the first electric potential distribution matches the second electric potential distribution: (1) along the respective lengths of the first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding ( 982 ) and the shield-portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding ( 975 ); and (2) over a frequency range that is greater than a particular threshold frequency.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A transformer, with a primary side and a secondary side, comprising: a main pair of windings, comprising: a primary winding on the primary side; and a secondary winding on the secondary side, configured, in use, to be inductively coupled to the primary winding; a secondary circuit comprising the secondary winding, an output terminal and a secondary-side reference terminal, the output terminal connected to a first end of the secondary winding, the secondary-side reference terminal connected to a second end of the secondary winding; a primary-side auxiliary winding on the primary side, connected at a first end to a primary-side reference terminal, wherein in use the primary-side auxiliary winding is configured to be inductively coupled to the primary winding in order to induce a first electric potential distribution in the primary-side auxiliary winding; and a secondary-side auxiliary winding on the secondary side, the secondary-side auxiliary winding having a reference end, wherein the reference end is connected to a reference terminal in the secondary circuit, wherein, in use, a first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding is configured to be inductively coupled to the primary winding in order to induce a second electric potential distribution in the secondary-side auxiliary winding; wherein: the primary-side auxiliary winding is physically located between (a) the main pair of windings; and (b) the second-side auxiliary winding; and a first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding is positioned adjacent to a shield-portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding in order to match the first electric potential distribution with the second electric potential distribution: (1) along the respective lengths of the first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding and the shield-portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding; and (2) over a frequency range that is greater than a particular threshold frequency. 2. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the reference terminal in the secondary circuit is between the first end of the secondary winding and the output terminal. 3. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the reference terminal in the secondary circuit is the output terminal. 4. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the reference terminal in the secondary circuit (to which the reference end of the secondary-side auxiliary winding is connected) is the first end of the secondary winding. 5. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the reference terminal in the secondary circuit (to which the reference end of the secondary-side auxiliary winding is connected) is the second end of the secondary winding. 6. The transformer of claim 1 , further comprising: a switch located in the secondary circuit between the first end of the secondary winding and the output terminal; and a switch controller configured, in use, to receive power from the secondary-side auxiliary winding and to control the switch to provide synchronous rectification. 7. The transformer of claim 1 , the primary-side auxiliary winding further comprising a second end and a midpoint tap, connected to an auxiliary power terminal, wherein the midpoint tap is connected to the primary-side auxiliary winding between the first end and the second end in order to extend a portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding between the midpoint tap and the second end. 8. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the secondary-side auxiliary winding further comprises a second portion, connected in series to the first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding, the first portion physically located between the second portion and the primary-side auxiliary winding. 9. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the shield portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding is interposed between the first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding and the main winding along the respective lengths of the first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding and the shield portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding. 10. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein a footprint of the shield portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding, in a radial direction with respect to a geometric centre of the main pair of windings, completely contains the first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding along the respective lengths of the shield portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding and the first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding. 11. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the secondary-side auxiliary winding is congruent, in a radial direction towards a geometric centre of the main pair of windings, to the shield portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding. 12. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the shield portion of the primary-side auxiliary winding comprises a multicore electrical conductor. 13. The transformer of claim 1 , further comprising a shield connected to the primary winding and configured in order to: position the secondary winding between the shield and the primary winding; and in use, flow a first common-mode noise current between the shield and the secondary winding and flow a second common-mode noise current between the primary winding and the secondary winding; wherein, the connection of the shield is to a part on the primary side, at a shield potential, selected in order to complement the first common-mode noise current to the second common-mode noise current. 14. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the particular threshold frequency is 9 kHz or 150 kHz. 15. An electronic device comprising the transformer of claim 1 , wherein the electronic device is a switched-mode power supply and/or an integrated circuit.
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