Claims
- 1. A monolithically integrated transformer, comprising:a primary winding having conductor tracks; and a secondary winding having conductor tracks, said secondary winding having slots formed therein such that said conductor tracks of said secondary winding are electrically connected in parallel, in which, between said conductor tracks, at least parts of said primary winding are present.
- 2. The monolithically integrated transformer according to claim 1, wherein both said primary winding and said secondary winding have connecting regions and crossing regions, said conductor tracks of said primary winding and said secondary winding are substantially concentrically disposed circular segment-shaped conductor tracks.
- 3. The monolithically integrated transformer according to claim 1, wherein said conductor tracks of said primary winding and said secondary winding each have a cross section increasing linearly in a radial direction.
- 4. The monolithically integrated transformer according to claim 2, wherein:said primary winding and said secondary winding are formed from three metallization layers; said primary winding, apart from said connecting regions and said crossing regions, extends completely over two of said three metallization layers; and said secondary winding, apart from said connecting regions and said crossing regions, extends completely over said three metallization layers.
- 5. The monolithically integrated transformer according to claim 1, wherein said primary winding has a tap, a first primary winding part and a second primary winding part connected to each other through said tap, and in a radial direction, said conductor tracks of said first primary winding part alternate with conductor tracks of said second primary winding part and, in their projection, run in mirror image fashion on a common plane.
- 6. A monolithically integrated transformer, comprising:a secondary winding having conductor tracks; and a primary winding having conductor tracks, said primary winding having slots formed therein such that said conductor tracks of said primary winding are electrically connected in parallel, in which, between said conductor tracks, at least parts of said secondary winding are present.
- 7. The monolithically integrated transformer according to claim 6, wherein both said primary winding and said secondary winding have connecting regions and crossing regions, said conductor tracks of said primary winding and said secondary winding are substantially concentrically disposed circular segment-shaped conductor tracks.
- 8. The monolithically integrated transformer according to claim 6, wherein said conductor tracks of said primary winding and said secondary winding each have a cross section increasing linearly in a radial direction.
- 9. The monolithically integrated transformer according to claim 7, wherein:said primary winding and said secondary winding are formed from three metallization layers; said primary winding, apart from said connecting regions and said crossing regions, extends completely over two of said three metallization layers; and said secondary winding, apart from said connecting regions and said crossing regions, extends completely over said three metallization layers.
- 10. The monolithically integrated transformer according to claim 6, wherein said primary winding has a tap, a first primary winding part and a second primary winding part connected to each other through said tap, and in a radial direction, said conductor tracks of said first primary winding part alternate with conductor tracks of said second primary winding part and, in their projection, run in mirror image fashion on a common plane.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP00/09129, filed Sep. 18, 2000, which designated the United States.
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Continuations (1)
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