Flat matrix transformer

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Including a transformer or an inductor – Polyphase or plural transformers

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323345, 336175, H01F 1900

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046653570

ABSTRACT:
A flat matrix transformer or inductor is made of a plurality of interdependant magnetic circuits, arranged in a matrix, between and among which electrical conductors are interwired, the whole cooperating to behave as a transformer or inductor. The flat matrix transformer or inductor has several advantageous features, among them compact size, good heat dissipation and high current capability. A flat matrix transformer or inductor can be very flat indeed, nearly planar, and can be built using printed circuit board techniques. A flat matrix transformer can insure current sharing between parallel power sources, and/or between parallel loads. The flat matrix transformer can be configured to have a variable equivalent turns ratio.

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