Claims
- 1. A slot E-core transformer adapted for the mass production techniques normally used in manufacturing flex circuits comprising:a first flex circuit having a plurality of side-by-side spaced discrete electrical conductors with accessible electrical connection pads; a second flex circuit having a plurality of side-by-side spaced discrete electrical conductors with accessible electrical connection pads; one of said first and second flex circuits being folded to form at least three cavities; a two-piece slotted E-core having an E-shaped, three-legged member and a cap member, the three legs of said E-shaped member located respectively in said three cavities, said cap located over the ends of said three legs; said other of said first and second flex members located substantially over and proximate to an outside face of said three legs; and connections between respective connection pads on said first and second flex circuits to form continuous windings through said slotted core and around said slotted core.
- 2. A slot core transformer adapted for the mass production techniques normally used in manufacturing flex circuits and PCB's comprising:a first flex circuit having a plurality of side-by-side spaced discrete electrical conductors with accessible electrical connection pads; a second flex circuit having a plurality of side-by-side spaced discrete electrical conductors with accessible electrical connection pads; a slotted core having one of said flex circuits extending substantially through the slot in said core, and the other of said flex circuits proximate to an outside face of said slotted core; and connectors between respective connection pads on said first and second flex circuits to form continuous windings through said slotted core and around said slotted core.
- 3. A slot core transformer or inductor adapted for the mass production technique normally used in manufacturing flex circuits comprising:a first flex circuit having a series of spaced discrete electrical conductors with accessible electrical connectors; a second flex circuit having a series of spaced discrete electrical conductors with accessible electrical connectors; a slotted core having one of said flex circuits extending into the slot in said core, and the other of said flex circuits proximate to at least one outside face of said slotted core, and connectors between respective ones of said accessible electrical connectors in said first and second flex circuits to form continuous windings through said slotted slot and around said slotted core.
- 4. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein one of said first and second flex circuit is folded to form a cavity and wherein said core is located in said cavity.
- 5. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein one of said first and second flex circuits is generally planar and extends through said slot in said core.
- 6. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein said first and second flex circuits each have tooling holes for registering said respective electrical connections.
- 7. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein said core is a one-piece slotted core.
- 8. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein said core is a two-piece slotted core.
- 9. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein said core is a one-piece E-core.
- 10. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein said core is a two-piece E-core.
- 11. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, comprising a heat sink directly adjacent to external face of one of said first or second flex circuits.
- 12. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein said slotted core has an air gap.
- 13. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 12, comprising a thin sheet of dielectric film within said air gap of said slotted core.
- 14. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 13, wherein said thin film is constructed as a layer over at least a portion of one of said flex circuits.
- 15. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein a plurality of said flex circuits are simultaneously manufactured on a copper plane.
- 16. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 15, wherein a plurality of first flex circuits are simultaneously manufactured by etching a first common copper plane and a plurality of second flex circuit are simultaneously manufactured by etching a second common copper plane.
- 17. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 16, wherein said first and second common planes are cut to provide a series of said first and series of second flex circuits.
- 18. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein said accessible electrical connectors are solder pads.
- 19. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein electrical connections between respective ones of accessible connections are made by using a solder reflow oven.
- 20. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 3, wherein the windings of said first flex circuit provide substantially one-half of the primary and secondary windings of a transformer and the windings of said second flex circuit provide substantially one-half of the primary and second windings of a transformer.
- 21. A transformer or inductor adapted for the mass production techniques normally used in manufacturing flex circuits comprising:first and second flex circuits having a series of spaced discrete electrical conductors with accessible electrical connectors; said first and second flex circuits being folded to form cavities; and a slot core having at least one face proximate to said flex circuit whereby said flex circuits forms a continuous winding around said core.
- 22. The slot core transformers or inductor of claim 21, wherein said core is located in at least one of said cavities.
- 23. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 21, wherein said core is located in cavities formed by said folded first and second flex circuits.
- 24. The slot core transformer or inductor of claim 21, wherein both of said flex circuits extend into the slot of said core.
PRIORITY CLAIM
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/205,511 filed May 19, 2000 entitled Slot Core Transformers.
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