Method of making transformer

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Inventors

Witte, Walter R.

Application #

063806

Filed

Aug-6-1979

Published

Mar-31-1981

Current US Class

029/605
336/183
336/187
336/206

International Classes

H01F 041/10

Field of Search

29/605 29/602 336/65 336/183 336/187 336/205 336/206 336/209

Assignee

RCA Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Hall; Carl E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cohen; Samuel, Squire; William

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Abstract
A primary coil and N secondary coils of insulated electrically conductive wire are wound side-by-side about a ferrite core. Every T turns, the wire forming the secondary coils is wound over a separator strip forming an array of loops. A pair of spaced parallel conductors, for displacing the separator strip, are inserted in the array of loops and are soldered to the loops. The loop portion in the space between the conductors is removed. The assembly is covered with a layer of insulating material. The windings are repeated in a second or more layers over the first layer until the desired number of primary and secondary turns is formed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of forming a closely coupled transformer comprising the steps of:

simultaneously winding M turns of at least two wires about a core to form a cylindrical array of alternating wires,

electrically conductively connecting one of said wires about every T turns to a pair of closely spaced electrically insulated parallel conductors to form N coils of T turns each where M is equal to NT, and then

removing a portion of said one wire between the next adjacent connections to said conductors to form N separate coils of about T turns each.

2. The method of claim 1 further including the steps of forming a loop in said one wires at said every T turns offset from the surface of the cylinder formed by the remaining wires and inserting said pair of conductors in said loop between said one wires and said surface.



Description
The present invention relates to power transformers having high coupling coefficients.

As the operating frequency of a transformer increases, the energy that can be transferred from a circuit at the primary coil of the transformer to a circuit at the secondary coil of a transformer becomes limited by the rate at which the primary current increases (di/dt). If the time (dt) required for a given changwe in current (di) to occur is a significant portion of a half cycle, the energy transfer through, and the frequency response of, the transformer deteriorates. The rate di/dt is dependent on the voltage E applied across the primary coil and the magnitude of the leakage inductance L between the primary and secondary coils, that is, (di/dt).perspectiveto.E/L. L, in turn, is a function of the coupling coefficient (K) between the primary and secondary coils, K representing the percentage of the generated magnetic flux linking the two coils.

An ideal transformer has a coupling coefficient of 100 percent (K=1). To approach this ideal, a turn-for-turn and length-for-length match should exist between the primary and secondary conductors.
 
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