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Isolation transformer

About: Isolation transformer is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 8145 publications have been published within this topic receiving 72396 citations.


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20 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, a power inverter may include a transformer serving as an isolation barrier, and a second controller on the other side of the isolation barrier may determine a frequency associated with an output voltage of the transformer.
Abstract: A power inverter may include a transformer serving as an isolation barrier. The power inverter may include a first controller on one side of the isolation barrier. The first controller may encode the frequency of an input voltage of the transformer with one or more operating conditions of a direct current power supply electrically coupled to the inverter. As second controller on the other side of the isolation barrier may determine a frequency associated with an output voltage of the transformer. The second controller may decode the frequency associated with the output voltage of the transformer to determine the encoded operating conditions.

24 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a transformer with an alternating Archimedean spirals was analyzed using a finite-element solver to compare the measured magnetic flux density versus the calculated value.
Abstract: High-voltage transformers can be built with coaxial transmission lines. This paper describes a transformer design that uses the coaxial screen as primary winding and the inner conductor as secondary. An advantage of transmission line transformers is that the insulation problem is solved and the construction can be kept simple; the coupling between the primary and secondary coils is high even though the transformer uses an air core. The air core brings another advantage: the capacity to store large quantities of magnetic energy. The combination of a high coupling factor and large energy storage capacity makes this transformer ideal for charging high-voltage capacitors fast. The winding type for the transformer is alternating Archimedean spirals. Here, we present a magnetic field analysis of the transformer's primary, secondary, and mutual inductance using a finite-element solver. We compare the measured magnetic flux density versus the calculated value. The step-up winding ratio of the transformer influences the coupling factor marginally if the construction has an even number of spiral layers for each set of windings. However, the result from the finite-element solver predicts a drop in coupling factor if the step-up transformer construction has an odd number of spiral layers. The copper conductors used in the transformer resemble isotropic copper pipes.

24 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a transformer is characterized by a transformer within a sealed housing, and means for applying ultrasonic vibrations to a dielectric liquid within the housing in order to vaporize the fluid and to apply it to the exposed surfaces of the transformer.
Abstract: A vapor-cooled power transformer characterized by a transformer within a sealed housing, and means for applying ultrasonic vibrations to a dielectric liquid within the housing in order to vaporize the fluid and to apply it to the exposed surfaces of the transformer.

24 citations

Patent
23 Mar 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a switching power supply is provided in two stages with the primary of the power transformer being in the first stage and the secondary in the second stage, where feed-forward control is used to compensate for line variations, providing very small output voltage variation compared with input voltage variation.
Abstract: A switching power supply is provided in two stages with the primary of the power transformer being in the first stage and the secondary in the second stage. The first stage includes an EMI filter connected to the input of a rectifier. The output of the rectifier is connected to a self oscillating, half-bridge, resonant inverter operating in open loop with the primary of the transformer to provide isolation from the power source. Feed-forward control is used to compensate for line variations, providing very small output voltage variation compared with input voltage variation. In the second stage, the secondary of the transformer provides an input to post regulator circuitry including a PWM control circuit to regulate the output current using the error signal representing the differences between the current sensed and the desired value.

24 citations

Patent
10 Sep 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a power line communications apparatus and method for providing communications over power leads connecting two pieces of electrical equipment is presented, where the first and second conductors pass through a current transformer, the first conductor having a load current flow opposite the second conductor with respect to the current transformer.
Abstract: A power line communications apparatus and method for providing communications over power leads connecting two pieces of electrical equipment. One power lead is split into similarly sized first and second parallel conductors. The first and second conductors pass through a current transformer, the first conductor having a load current flow opposite the second conductor with respect to the current transformer. The transmitted communications signal is applied to the secondary of the current transformer and is induced on the primary of the transformer, namely a loop formed by the first and second conductors. A second current transformer serves as a receiving transducer and senses the communications signal on the first and second conductors.

24 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202313
202251
202144
2020151
2019211
2018266