EP2476128A1 - Safety shielding in planar transformer - Google Patents
Safety shielding in planar transformerInfo
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- EP2476128A1 EP2476128A1 EP09782898A EP09782898A EP2476128A1 EP 2476128 A1 EP2476128 A1 EP 2476128A1 EP 09782898 A EP09782898 A EP 09782898A EP 09782898 A EP09782898 A EP 09782898A EP 2476128 A1 EP2476128 A1 EP 2476128A1
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- inductive element
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a planar inductive element, in particular to a planar transformer.
- the invention relates to a low power transformer operating with high voltages.
- Such transformers are used for example for DC/DC converting in switch mode which involves switching the input voltage with high frequency which leads to high voltages at the secondary windings.
- Peak voltages occurring at inductive elements which are operated at high frequencies, e.g. switch mode transformers, are causing serious insulation problems even for applications with low input or output voltages.
- the minimum required clearance for double or reinforced insulation is 1.4 mm for working voltages between 70 and 140 V in absence of transients.
- the re- suiting required thickness by solid insulation for this working voltage is 0.4 mm.
- Such insulation has to be provided between the windings and the exterior of the inductive element as well as between the windings and the core structure, in particular if conductive core material is used.
- These minimum distances substantially decrease the package density which, however, is crucial for low power applications, e.g. electronics or in automotive applications.
- the layout of the circuit using such inductive elements is impaired by additional insulation gaps and is required to address insulation problems when placing the elements around the inductive element. In particular, this relates to minimum gaps in horizontal direction which have to be provided due to the high voltages.
- the planar inductive element, the electric power supply circuit as well as the method according to the independent claims substantially decrease the required space for an inductive element operating at high voltages and, at the same time, provide increased insulation properties.
- the insulation properties are significantly increased without additional manufacturing steps and, in particular, without a need for additional insulation elements or material.
- the insulation properties are significantly increased by an inven- tive shielding conductor which can be provided by a manufacturing step, which is already carried out when producing inductive elements, wherein only slight modifications are necessary to the manufacturing step.
- the risk involved with high voltages at the outer surface of an inductive element which has to be addressed when creating the layout of a printed circuit board and the pertaining placement of adjacent electronic components is reduced to zero when using the inventive structure.
- the invention when using a conductive core, no additional space has to be provided for insulation materials. Rather, the complete space within the core structure can be used for windings, which significantly increases the efficiency of the inductive element. In particular, when using the invention for providing a switching power supply, the effectiveness can be substantially increased which leads to significantly increased battery lifetime for mobile applications.
- a planar inductive element which comprises at least one planar winding as well as a core structure.
- the core structure is encom- passed by the at least one winding of the inductive element such that the flux produced by the inductive element is focused within the core structure.
- the inductive element comprises at least one shielding conductor, wherein the at least one shielding conductor comprises an inner shielding conductor which encloses a leg of the core structure.
- the inner shielding conductor is arranged be- tween the at least one planar winding and the core structure.
- Such an inner shielding conductor is particularly useful if a non-insulating material is used for the core structure, e.g. conducting ferrite material.
- the at least one shielding conductor comprises an outer shielding conductor which is at least partly enclosing the at least one winding.
- the outer shielding conductor is arranged between the winding and the exterior of the planar inductive element.
- the at least one shielding conductor can comprise the inner shielding conductor only or the outer shielding conductor only and, in particular, can comprise the inner shielding conductor as well as the outer shielding conductor.
- the core structure substantially houses the at least one winding
- the shielding conductor is defined by the insulation requirements for the planar inductive element and depends on the application and the electronic elements surrounding the planar inductive element within the application.
- the at least one planar winding and the at least one shielding conductor are coplanar, i.e. extend in the same plane.
- the at least one planar winding and the at least one shielding conductor can also be arranged on a substrate supporting both, the at least one winding and the at least one shielding conductor.
- the at least one winding and the at least one shielding conductor are provided by tracks of a printed circuit board.
- the thickness of the windings can be defined by their application.
- the tracks providing the winding can have a thickness of 70 ⁇ copper, 100 ⁇ copper, or more.
- the track providing the shielding conductor can be thinner than the track providing the windings.
- the tracks providing the winding and the shielding conductor have the same thickness which allows both, one single manufacturing step as well as using a circuit board with a conductive layer having a constant thickness. Nevertheless, the width of the shielding conductor can be smaller than the width of the winding.
- the shielding conductor can be thinner than the winding.
- the at least one winding and the at least one shielding conductor are provided as conductive layers extending around the at least one winding and a leg of the core structure, respectively, as well as parallel to the leg of the core structure in form a sheet.
- the winding and/or the shielding conductor can be provided as sheets which are wound around the leg (or another part) of the core structure, wherein the wound-up layer providing the winding has a cross- section in form of a spiral, and the shielding conductor is in form of a cylindrically bound conductive sheet.
- the ends of the shielding conductor are not connected with each other and are provided as an open circuit. This can be provided by a shielding conductor which does not encompass a complete circumference or by insulating the ends of the shielding conductor at sections at which parts of the shielding conductor overlap each other.
- the at least one shielding conductor forms an open circuit.
- the shielding conductor preferably comprises a tap or another connection element which allows to connect the shielding conductor to a defined potential.
- the core and/or the external region of the inductive element adjoining the shielding conductor are confronted with the shielding conductor as a conductor at low potential which does not produce any insulation problems but is provided at a defined low voltage.
- the planar inductive element in particular its windings, are provided as tracks on several circuit boards.
- the at least one winding comprises a plurality of windings as tracks on distinct, stacked circuit boards. These stacked circuit boards are aligned to each other and have identical shapes. The windings of the distinct circuit boards can be connected in parallel, in series or can be grouped in series as well as in parallel.
- the shielding conductor is provided on the stacked circuit boards, preferably on all stacked circuit boards as inner shielding conductor, as outer shielding conductor, or as both.
- the stacked circuit boards are identical, each of them carrying an inner and an outer shielding conductor which is formed of the tracks of a conductive layer of the printed circuit board, wherein this conductive layer also forms tracks providing the windings.
- the inductive element can be provided as a coil or can be provided as a transformer.
- all of the windings are connected with each other within the inductive element providing the inductive element as a coil or as an autotransformer.
- An autotrans- former is a transformer having a primary winding, the primary winding also comprising a secondary winding forming a voltage divider.
- some of the plurality of windings can be mutually insulated, which provides secondary and primary windings (or further windings) which are not electrically connected with each other but are connected by encompassing the same magnetic flux.
- the inductive element of the invention is provided for through- hole mounting and comprises terminals only at one side which adjoins to a printed circuit board after mounting the inductive element onto such a printed circuit board which also supports additional electronic or electrical elements.
- the inductive element comprises connection terminals (electrically connected to the winding and, if applicable, to the at least one shielding conductor).
- the inductive element further comprises connection terminals suitable for connecting the inductive element with external circuits, external substrates or external circuit boards.
- the connection terminals are preferably arranged only at one side of the inductive element, i.e. the mounting side of the inductive element. This side can also be considered as a connection plane.
- connection terminals extend through such a connection plane, wherein the at least one shielding conductor partly extends in parallel to the connection plane.
- the shielding conductor shields the one winding within the inductive element with regard to the external circuit, external substrate or external circuit board on which the inductive element is mounted.
- the shielding conductor comprises a shielding section which is formed of all parts of the shielding conductor which are located at or on the connection plane (apart from any gaps which may be present).
- This section of the shielding conductor preferably including a small gap between ends of the shielding conductor, located at the connection plane is formed of a continuous conductor and provides a continuously conducting shielding section.
- the shielding conductor is provided as an open circuit having two ends which are not directly connected with each other.
- these ends are not arranged at the connection plane but at a location in distance to the connection plane.
- the open ends can also be provided within or at the connection plane.
- the layout of the external circuit board on which the inductive element is mounted does not provide a conductor or a sensitive electronic element directly at both ends of the shielding conductor. If the ends of the shielding conductor are arranged at or on the connection plane, the external substrate or the external circuit board on which the inductive element is mounted provides an insulation area between these ends and between the ends and other electrical components of the external circuit provided by the external substrate or external circuit board and the residual electrical components mounted thereon.
- the inventive inductive element is used within an electric power supply circuit.
- Such an inventive electric power supply circuit comprises the inventive inductive element.
- the inductive element comprises at least two mutually insulated windings, wherein the inductive element is con- nected as a transformer.
- the at least one shielding conductor is connected to ground or to a low supply potential or voltage of the electric power supply circuit. In this way, the shielding conductor can be guaranteed to be below a critical voltage.
- the inductive element is provided as a coil, as for example in step-up or step-down converters or other switching current circuits.
- the electric power supply circuit comprises the inventive inductive element provided as a coil with two terminals, wherein the inductive element is switched to deliver magnetic field energy from one electric potential to another electric potential according to controlled switching.
- the electric power supply circuit according to the invention can comprise the inventive inductive element which is pro- vided as transformer or as a coil.
- the circuit is a switching circuit power supply which comprises a chopper unit.
- This chopper unit or any other similar switching converting unit is supplied by an input power supply.
- the chopper unit drives at least one of the windings, preferably by switching a semiconductor switch, e.g. a MOSFET.
- the chopper unit switches the input power and forwards this input power to the windings, wherein at each increasing edge of the switched input power a magnetic field is induced within the inventive inductive element.
- the magnetic energy is stored in the core structure of the inductive ele- ment or is discharged into another part of the switching circuit power supply for providing the input power at a distinct voltage.
- the at least one shielding conductor is connected to a potential of the input power supply.
- This potential can be V C c, ground, -V C c or any other potential insuring the accommodation of voltage/current peaks resulting from switched inductivities.
- the pertaining potential should be stable and should not respond to a peak voltage occurring in the shielding with a substantial voltage change.
- the invention can be realized by a method for shielding a planar inductive element, in particular the planar inductive element provided by the core structure and the at least one winding as defined above.
- the method provides for shielding a planar inductive element having at least one planar winding as well as a core structure.
- the method comprises to arrange at least one shielding conductor around a leg of the core structure or around the at least one winding of the planar inductive element, or both.
- the at least one shielding conductor and the winding i.e. the at least one planar winding of the planar inductive element
- the method comprises to apply a low potential or a ground potential to the at least one shielding conductor.
- the shielding can be arranged as inner shielding conductor or as outer shielding conductor as described above with regard to the inventive planar inductive element.
- the planar inductive element is operated at a voltage or current comprising a substantial high frequency component.
- the application of the low potential or the ground potential to the at least one shielding conductor comprises conducting high voltages and high voltage peaks to the low potential or the to the ground potential. In this way, any peaks resulting as induction results within the shielding conductor are derived from potentials accommodating the peak currents without substantially increasing the potential.
- Figure 1 is a top view of an embodiment of the inventive planar inductive element
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of an embodiment similar to the embodiment of Figure 1. Detailed Description of the Drawings
- FIG 1 is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the inventive planar inductive element.
- the planar inductive element of Figure 1 comprises a planar winding 10 as well as a core structure 12, 14a, b, wherein the core structure comprises a centre leg 12 which is encompassed by the winding 10.
- the core structure comprises three legs, a middle leg 12 and two outer legs 14a, b, wherein the outer legs 14a, b are pro- vided for closing the magnetic circuit.
- the flux within the core structure is produced by the planar winding 10 inducing a magnetic flux into centre leg 12. This flux is focused within the core structure and is fed by outer legs 14a, b.
- the embodiment of Figure 1 comprises at least one shielding conductor in form of an outer shielding conductor 16 and an inner shielding conductor 18.
- the inner and the outer shielding conductor 16, 18 are thinner than the planar winding 10. Further, it can be seen that the inner and the outer shielding conductor 16, 18 are arranged in the same plane in which also the planar winding 10 is ar- ranged.
- the inner and the outer shielding conductor 16, 18 as well as the winding 10 are provided by tracks formed of a structured conductive layer of a printed circuit board (not shown).
- the circuit board (not shown) has a shape which allows to fit within the core structure. In particular, the circuit board comprises an opening through which the centre leg 12 extends.
- the planar winding comprises two ends 10a, b which are connected to the connectors (not shown) extending perpendicular to the plane of projection of Figure 1 .
- These connectors (not shown) connect the shown planar winding to other windings and/or to terminals of the planar inductive element for external connection.
- the inner shielding conductor 18 follows the shape of the centre leg 12 and comprises two ends which are not connected with each other, one end of which, referenced as 18a, comprises a connector.
- This connector 18a is connected to other parts of the planar inductive element or other elements external to the planar inductive element for defining the potential of inner shielding conductor 18 onto a low voltage.
- a small gap is provided between both ends of inner shielding conductor 18 to avoid any currents to be introduced into the inner shielding conductor 18. If the shielding conductor would be a closed circuit, the alternating magnetic flux within centre leg 12 would induce an undesired substantial current into the inner shielding conductor 18.
- the planar inductive element of Figure 1 further comprises the outer shielding conduc- tor 16 which partly encloses the planar winding 10.
- the outer shielding conductor 16 is provided as open loop and comprises two ends 16a, b which are not connected to each other.
- the shielding of the planar winding to the left side is not necessary (e.g. due to other insulation mechanisms, e.g. gaps, which are not shown).
- the outer shielding conductor 16 provides shielding of the planar winding 10 with regard to the outer legs 14a, b and also with regard to the right side of the planar inductive element shown in Figure 1 .
- the outer shielding conductor 16 comprises a connection element 16c which allows connection to ground or low potentials.
- the connection elements of the shielding conductors 16, 18 can be connected to other connectors (not shown) of the planar element in order to connect the respective shielding with external potentials.
- the connection elements 16c and 18a of the inner end the outer shielding conductor 16, 18 can also be connected with one and of the planar winding if it is ensured by external connection that the end of the winding 10 to which the shielding conductor is connected to is connected to a low potential or to ground during operation.
- the shielding conductors 16, 18 provide a surface with a defined, low potential, the gaps 20, 22 between the respective core structure section and the planar winding 10 are comparably small and allow high density packaging of the winding within the core structure resulting in a high efficiency of the planar inductive element.
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of the inventive planar inductive element similar to the embodiment shown in Figure 1 in side view.
- the embodiment shown in Figure 2 comprises a core structure provided by core elements15a, 15b in form of an El-core shape.
- the core structure 15a, 15b comprises two outer legs 14a, b as well as a centre leg 12.
- the windings are defined by tracks of a plurality of stacked, printed circuit boards 30 sandwiched between insulation layers 32 which can also be provided by (unlayered) circuit boards.
- Figure 2 is not drawn to scale. In particular, the thickness of the tracks arranged on the circuit board 30 are not drawn to scale.
- the embodiment of Figure 2 is comparable to the embodiment shown in Figure 1 , wherein the cross section shown in Figure 2 is similar to the view of a cross section along A-A' as shown in Figure 1.
- the printed circuit boards comprise a double-layered circuit board (the upper circuit board referenced as circuit board 30) as well as a single-layered printed circuit board (the lower circuit board of the circuit boards 30). Between each of the conductive layers of the circuit boards 30, insulating substrate is given.
- the tracks formed by the conductive layer of the printed circuit boards 30 form a first structure 10 (only some of which are referred to by reference signs 10 in Figure 2) providing wide tracks.
- Structure 10 defines the planar winding which is spirally wound around centre leg 12.
- the conductive layer of printed circuit boards 30 defines an outer shielding conductor 16 at the outer periphery of the printed circuit board 30 as well as an inner shielding conductor 18, both of which are provided by a track which is significantly thinner than the tracks providing the planar winding 10.
- the thickness and the width of the tracks providing the winding, the inner shielding and the outer shielding are constant of the length of the respective tracks.
- the planar inductive element of Figure 2 further comprises intra- or interlayer connectors which allow the connection of the windings, inner shielding conductor or outer shielding conductor of distinct surfaces of the same circuit board or between surfaces of distinct circuit boards.
- an intra-circuit board connector 24 connects the outer shielding conductor of two opposed sides of a double-sided printed circuit board.
- Further conducting elements can be provided which connect the shielding conductors with each other, with a terminal of the planar inductive element, or with a particular end of the planar winding, which are not shown in Figure 2.
- an intra-circuit board connection 26 connects tracks providing planar windings of the circuit board located on opposed sides of the circuit board.
- Terminals for connecting the shielding conductor(s) or the planar windings to internal circuitry are not shown in Figure 2. In general, such connection elements or terminals extend along the direction of extension of the centre leg 12 outside the core structure 15a, 15b.
- terminals or intra-element connectors could be provided at places like connector 16c and connection 10b, or other.
- intra- inductive element connectors could be provided within or outside the core structure between circuit boards or between distinct surfaces of circuit boards.
- in- tra-inductive element conductors and connectors external to the circuit board element could be connected by tracks provided by the printed circuit boards. Terminals for external connection can be provided below or above the core structure or outside the core structure at locations like 16c or 10b (cf. Figure 1 ) extending from the planar inductive element towards additional printed circuit boards on which the inventive planar inductive element is arranged together with other electric or electronic components.
- the inductive element according to the invention can be manufactured by structuring at least one printed circuit board, wherein structuring the circuit board comprises providing an inner shielding conductor, an outer shielding conductor or both at the same structuring step in which the planar winding is structured in form of a spiral. Further, this method can comprise to stack similar or comparable circuit boards onto each other. After providing the circuit board or the stack of circuit boards, at least a part of the core structure is introduced into a central opening of the circuit boards.
- Adding the core to the planar inductive element can comprise introducing a first part of the core structure into the opening of the printed circuit board as well as around the printed circuit board (or stacked thereon) and to add a complementary component closing the magnetic path of the part which has already been introduced into the opening of the circuit board.
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