Transformer module and power module
US-2024363282-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US9728324B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9728324-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414531120-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 3, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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The invention relates to a transformer construction comprising a plurality of transformer cores configured to share magnetic flux paths and, as a result, at least one of the cores comprises a post and an associated sidewall having an effective cross-sectional area which is less than that of the post. Such a construction may be employed in a power conditioning unit, for example, for a photovoltaic module, which is configured to operate the cores out of phase from each other. Also described is a transformer winding comprising a longitudinal spine having a first turn emanating from a first portion of the spine in a first transverse direction and a second turn emanating from a second portion of the spine in a second transverse direction, wherein the second transverse direction is opposite to the first transverse direction.
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We claim: 1. A transformer comprising: a transformer construction comprising a plurality of transformer cores configured to share magnetic flux paths and wherein at least one of the plurality of transformer cores comprises a post and an associated sidewall having an effective cross-sectional area which is less than that of said post; a transformer bobbin structure comprising a primary bobbin mounted on a primary substrate and a secondary bobbin mounted on a secondary substrate, wherein the secondary bobbin is hollow and is configured for receipt of at least a portion of a transformer core therein and the primary bobbin is hollow and is configured for receipt of the secondary bobbin therein; and a primary winding positioned around a portion of the primary bobbin and comprising a longitudinal spine having a first turn emanating from a first portion of the spine in a first transverse direction and a second turn emanating from a second portion of the spine in a second transverse direction, the second transverse direction being opposite to the first transverse direction. 2. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the post and the sidewall are mounted on a common substrate, and wherein adjacent posts share a common sidewall. 3. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the transformer cores are mounted on one or more separate substrates that are disposed adjacent to each other to allow magnetic flux to flow between the transformer cores. 4. The transformer of claim 3 , wherein each post is mounted on a separate substrate having at least one sidewall provided thereon. 5. The transformer of claim 3 , wherein a first post is mounted on a first substrate; a second post is mounted on a second substrate; and a third post is provided, part of which is mounted on the first substrate and part of which is mounted on the second substrate. 6. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein three posts are provided such that a middle post has two sidewalls that are shared respectively by the posts on either side of the middle post. 7. The transformer of claim 6 , wherein each shared sidewall has a cross-sectional area that is greater than a cross-sectional area of a sidewall that is not shared. 8. The transformer of claim 6 , wherein each shared sidewall has a cross-sectional area that is at least twice a cross-sectional area of a sidewall that is not shared. 9. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the primary or secondary bobbins has a free end comprising a flange that is configured to maintain a pre-determined spacing between the primary and secondary bobbins. 10. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the associated sidewall has an effective cross-sectional area that is 10% to 40% less than that of the post. 11. The transformer of claim 1 , comprising three transformer bobbin structures each having at least a portion of a transformer core therein such that the transformer construction includes three transformer cores configured to share magnetic flux paths; and three separate DC sources, each having a separate drive circuit coupled to a separate transformer bobbin structure and operating 60 degrees out of phase from the other drive circuits. 12. The transformer of claim 1 , wherein the primary winding includes one or more slits along a length of at least one of the first and the second turn.
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