Low capacitive design of planar transformers in high voltage isolated power supply for gate drivers
Publication date
2025-06-30
Document type
Konferenzbeitrag
Author
Organisational unit
Conference
PCIM Conference 2025 - International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management ; Nuremberg, Germany ; May 6–8, 2025
Publisher
VDE Verlag
Series or journal
PCIM Europe conference proceedings
Book title
PCIM Conference 2025
First page
1129
Last page
1138
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
✅
Language
English
Abstract
High voltage (HV) isolation in auxiliary power supplies (APS) has been most commonly achieved with the help of transformers. It has been mandated by standards to have sufficient clearance and creepage for such HV designs, which often increases the APS volume. For low power HV applications, for example, in isolated gate driver units, replacing toroidal cores with planar transformers can help reduce both the volume and material costs of the APS. However, with compactness the resulting high parasitic capacitance from the transformer primary to secondary can cause high common mode noise, and therefore should be mitigated. In this work, such designs meant for low power transformers are investigated, evaluated and compared.
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