Claims
- 1. A planar winding assembly comprising:
- first and second windings, each winding having an axis and including:
- a pair of insulative sheet layers, the layers being laminated together, at least one of each of the pairs of insulative sheets having a hole; and
- a metal strip conductor sealed between the laminated insulative sheet layers and having a portion projecting into the hole, the metal strip conductor wound about the axis of its winding;
- the metal strip conductor of the first winding electrically connected to the metal strip conductor of the second winding through the holes of the insulative sheets.
- 2. The planar winding assembly of claim 1 wherein the first winding is a multiple turn winding.
- 3. The planar winding assembly of claim 1 wherein the metal strip conductors of the first and second windings are soldered together.
- 4. The planar winding assembly of claim 1 further comprising a third winding having a metal strip conductor, the third winding disposed between the first and second windings, the first and second windings interconnected to provide a primary of a planar transformer, the third winding providing a secondary of the transformer.
- 5. The planar winding assembly of claim 4, further comprising:
- a pair of insulative sheet layers that are laminated together and seal the third winding; and
- at least one of the pair of insulated sheet layers having a hole through which the metal strip conductor of the first winding connects to the metal strip conductor of the second winding.
- 6. The planar winding assembly of claim 4 wherein the first, second and third windings are bonded together.
- 7. The planar winding assembly of claim 1 further comprising a ferrite core member, the insulative sheet members of the first and second windings having an aperture sized to receive the ferrite core member.
- 8. The planar winding assembly of claim 4 wherein each of the insulative sheet members of the first, second and third windings have an aperture sized to receive a ferrite core member.
- 9. The planar winding assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the metal strip conductors are formed on a lead frame element.
- 10. The planar winding assembly of claim 1 wherein the insulative sheet members are polyimide.
- 11. The planar winding assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the metal strip conductors are copper.
- 12. The planar winding assembly of claim 1, wherein the metal strip conductor of the first winding is about 0.040 inches thick and the insulative sheets of the first winding are about 0.002 inches thick.
- 13. The planar winding assembly of claim 1, wherein the metal strip conductor of the first winding has a thickness in the range between about 0.010 inches and about 0.040 inches.
- 14. The planar winding assembly of claim 1, wherein the insulative sheets of the first winding have a thickness between about 0.0005 inches and about 0.001 inches.
- 15. The planar winding assembly of claim 1, wherein the insulative sheets of the first winding are laminated to form a seal impervious to moisture.
- 16. The planar winding assembly of claim 1, wherein the tabs have a width less than or equal to the width of the respective metal strip conductors.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Under 35 USC .sctn.120, this application is a division of prior U.S. serial application Ser. No. 08/693,878, filed Aug. 5, 1996. U.S. Pat. No. 5,781,093
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