POWER CONVERTER MODULE
20180286564 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F2027/2819
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01F27/26
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The invention relates to a power converter module comprising a circuit board (7) in which an iron core (1) is integrated in recesses (6) of the circuit board (7), a winding with windings, forming a secondary circuit (8) of the power converter module, is arranged in or on the circuit board (7).
Claims
1. A power converter module comprising: a circuit board, in which an iron circuit is integrated in at least one recess of the circuit board, wherein a winding, with turns, forming a secondary circuit of the power converter module, is arranged in or on the circuit board.
2. The power converter module of claim 1, wherein the iron circuit is configured of plates, cut strip-wound core halves, an annular strip, or ferromagnetic half-shells.
3. The power converter module of claim 1, wherein the iron circuit is accommodated in a recess of the at least one recess or a plurality of recesses of the at least one recess in the circuit board, and constituent turns of the secondary circuit are routed through the iron circuit.
4. The power converter module of claim 1, wherein constituent turns of the secondary circuit are configured on a plurality of circuit board layers of the circuit board.
5. The power converter module of claim 4, wherein the plurality of circuit board layers, configured with the constituent turns of the secondary circuit, are configured with through-contacts between the plurality of circuit board layers through the entire circuit board.
6. The power converter module of claim 4, wherein the plurality of circuit board layers, configured with the constituent turns of the secondary circuit, are configured with through-contacts only in sub regions of the plurality of circuit-board layers of the circuit board.
7. The power converter module of claim 6, wherein the through-contacts are arranged outside a winding surface of the constituent turns of the secondary circuit.
8. The power converter module of claim 1, wherein the power converter module is configured for motor protection.
9. The power converter module of claim 1, wherein the power converter module is configured for line protection.
10. The power converter module of claim 1, wherein the power converter module is configured with a 3-phase design, wherein the iron circuit is a first iron circuit, and the secondary circuit is a first secondary circuit, wherein the power converter module further comprises a second iron circuit, a third iron circuit, a second secondary circuit, and a third secondary circuit, and wherein the first iron circuit, the second iron circuit, the third iron circuit, the first secondary circuit, the second secondary circuit, and the third secondary circuit are electrically interconnected.
11. The power converter module of claim 1, wherein the iron circuit is configured of U-, E- or L-section plates.
12. The power converter module of claim 2, wherein the iron circuit is accommodated in a recess of the at least one recess or a plurality of recesses of the at least one recess in the circuit board, and constituent turns of the secondary circuit are routed through the iron circuit.
13. The power converter module of claim 2, wherein constituent turns of the secondary circuit are configured on a plurality of circuit board layers of the circuit board.
14. The power converter module of claim 3, wherein constituent turns of the secondary circuit are configured on a plurality of circuit board layers of the circuit board.
15. The power converter module of claim 13, wherein the plurality of circuit board layers, configured with the constituent turns of the secondary circuit, are configured with through-contacts between the plurality of circuit board layers through the entire circuit board.
16. The power converter module of claim 14, wherein the plurality of circuit board layers, configured with the constituent turns of the secondary circuit, are configured with through-contacts between the plurality of circuit board layers through the entire circuit board.
17. The power converter module of claim 13, wherein the plurality of circuit board layers, configured with the constituent turns of the secondary circuit, are configured with through-contacts only in sub regions of the plurality of circuit-board layers of the circuit board.
18. The power converter module of claim 14, wherein the plurality of circuit board layers, configured with the constituent turns of the secondary circuit, are configured with through-contacts only in sub regions of the plurality of circuit-board layers of the circuit board.
19. The power converter module of claim 17, wherein the through-contacts are arranged outside a winding surface of the constituent turns of the secondary circuit.
20. The power converter module of claim 18, wherein the through-contacts are arranged outside a winding surface of the constituent turns of the secondary circuit.
Description
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[0036] The power converter module according to one or more of the present embodiments is characterized in that the complex separate application of the secondary turns to the iron circuit may be omitted, as the turns are integrated in the circuit board. By the integration of the secondary turns in the circuit board, no fitting of terminal leads to the circuit board is required, and likewise, bonding of the terminal leads to the circuit board is required. By the integration of the iron circuit in the circuit board, a significantly more compact design is achieved in the power converter module according to one or more of the present embodiments, with a reduced space requirement, in comparison with the prior art.
[0037] The elements and features recited in the appended claims may be combined in different ways to produce new claims that likewise fall within the scope of the present invention. Thus, whereas the dependent claims appended below depend from only a single independent or dependent claim, it is to be understood that these dependent claims may, alternatively, be made to depend in the alternative from any preceding or following claim, whether independent or dependent. Such new combinations are to be understood as forming a part of the present specification.
[0038] While the present invention has been described above by reference to various embodiments, it should be understood that many changes and modifications can be made to the described embodiments. It is therefore intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that all equivalents and/or combinations of embodiments are intended to be included in this description.