Claims
- 1. A cofired ceramic tape transformer structure comprising:
- a plurality of sandwiched sheets of low-temperature-cofired-ceramic (LTCC) tape;
- a primary coil comprising a first section and a second section and including:
- a plurality of vertically aligned, arcuate primary electrical conductors formed on surfaces of the sheets wherein said electrical conductors for said first section are located on the same surface as and laterally spaced apart from said electrical conductors for said second section; and
- a plurality of primary vertical interconnects (vias) which extend through said sheets and interconnect ends of said primary conductors on adjacent sheets respectively to form a continuous electrical path through said primary conductors wherein said vias comprise ferromagnetic material;
- a secondary coil including:
- a plurality of vertically aligned arcuate secondary electrical conductors formed on surfaces of the sheets wherein said secondary electrical conductors are located on the same surface as and laterally in the space between said first section and said second section of said primary coil; and
- a plurality of secondary vertical interconnects (vias) which extend through said sheets and interconnect ends of said secondary conductors on adjacent sheets respectively to form a continuous electrical path through said secondary conductors wherein said vias comprise ferromagnetic material; and
- a central core comprising ferromagnetic material, said central core extending through a plurality of central openings in said sheets.
- 2. The transformer structure of claim 1, further comprising a C-core in communication with respective ends of said central core.
- 3. The transformer structure of claim 1, wherein said central core is made of a ferromagnetic oxide and a glass frit comprising constituents selected such that said core is sinterable using a same firing profile as and has approximately the same thermal shrinkage characteristics as said tape.
- 4. The transformer structure of claim 3, wherein said glass frit has a melting point of approximately 500.degree. C.-650.degree. C.
- 5. The transformer structure of claim 4, wherein said glass frit comprises silicon dioxide (SiO.sub.2) and at least one material selected from the group consisting of lead oxide (PbO), bismuth oxide (Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3), sodium oxide (Na.sub.2 O), lithium oxide (Li.sub.2 O) and potassium oxide (K.sub.2 O).
- 6. The transformer structure of claim 1, wherein said ferromagnetic oxide comprises nickel-zinc ferrite (NiZnFe.sub.3 O.sub.4).
- 7. The transformer structure of claim 1, wherein said ferromagnetic oxide is selected from the group consisting of spinels including magnetoplumbites and garnets.
- 8. A transformer structure comprising:
- a plurality of sandwiched sheets of LTCC tape;
- first, second and third radially-spaced arcuate conductors on the same sheet and on at least two of said sheets, said second conductor being intermediate said first and third conductors on each of said at least two sheets;
- a first set of vias for electrically connecting said first conductors on said at least two sheets to form a first electrical path;
- a second set of vias for electrically connecting said second conductors on said at least two sheets to form a second electrical path; and
- a third set of vias for electrically connecting said third conductors on said at least two sheets to form a third electrical path, wherein
- said first and third electrical paths being electrically connected together provides a primary coil,
- said second electrical path provides a secondary coil; and
- said vias comprise a ferromagnetic material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/190,955, now abandoned, filed Feb. 3, 1994, which is a division of Ser. No. 07/923,409 filed Jul. 31, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,312,674.
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