D. C. to D. C. converter
First Claim
1. A combined power transformer/output filter inductor structure comprising, in combination,a core of magnetic material with two closed flux paths sharing a common segment,a secondary structure,said secondary structure comprising a first and second conducting path joined at a common node,said first and second conducting paths being connected to an external circuit via terminals, which define said first and second conducting paths,a first of said terminals connected to said common node,second and third of said terminals connected to the respective ends of said secondary structure but remote from said common node whereby current flow through said secondary conducting paths in the same direction to or from said common node generates opposing magnetomotive forces in said common segment of said two closed flux paths, anda primary conducting path connected to an external circuit via two terminals, the turns of said primary conducting path additively produce flux in said common segment of said flux path,said primary and secondary conducting paths being positioned in close physical proximity to provide tight magnetic coupling between said primary conducting path and said secondary structure while simultaneously providing significantly weaker magnetic coupling between said primary conducting path and each of said secondary conducting paths taken individually.
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Abstract
A d.c. to d.c. converter system converts a d.c. signal into a pulsating a.c. signal, which is applied to the primary of a power transformer. A transformer in which the primary and secondary windings are planar is employed to generate the output pulse signal. The planar transformer design provides the inductance required to filter the output signal and reduce the ripple therein, while simultaneously providing tight coupling between the primary and secondary windings. A single turn secondary winding is provided to reduce the number of turns in the transformer and thereby reduce the associated power loss.
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1. A combined power transformer/output filter inductor structure comprising, in combination,
a core of magnetic material with two closed flux paths sharing a common segment, a secondary structure, said secondary structure comprising a first and second conducting path joined at a common node, said first and second conducting paths being connected to an external circuit via terminals, which define said first and second conducting paths, a first of said terminals connected to said common node, second and third of said terminals connected to the respective ends of said secondary structure but remote from said common node whereby current flow through said secondary conducting paths in the same direction to or from said common node generates opposing magnetomotive forces in said common segment of said two closed flux paths, and a primary conducting path connected to an external circuit via two terminals, the turns of said primary conducting path additively produce flux in said common segment of said flux path, said primary and secondary conducting paths being positioned in close physical proximity to provide tight magnetic coupling between said primary conducting path and said secondary structure while simultaneously providing significantly weaker magnetic coupling between said primary conducting path and each of said secondary conducting paths taken individually.
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