A 10kW/200kHz PCB-Winding Transformer with High Insulation Voltage for Solid-State Transformer Applications

2024 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)(2024)

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Abstract
In a solid-state transformer (SST), the transformer with high insulation voltage is one of the most important components. The PCB-winding transformer is one promising candidate because of the high dielectric strength of PCB materials, the capability of high-frequency operation, and the standardized manufacturing process. In this paper, a novel high-frequency, high-insulation PCB-winding transformer is proposed. A partially interleaved PCB-winding structure is adopted to reduce the winding loss, and a partially potted structure is introduced to improve the insulation capability. The novel partially potted structure also features a much lower temperature rise compared to the fully potted case. A 10 kW/200 kHz prototype is built to verify the functionality and insulation capability. An excellent 10.5 kV rms/14.85 kV peak partial discharge inception voltage (PDIV) is achieved. The prototype was demonstrated in a 400 V/400 V, 10 kW, 190 kHz LLC converter, with a maximum temperature of 90 "C at thermal equilibrium.
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Solid-State Transformer (SST),PCB-Winding,High-Frequency Transformer,Partial Discharge
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