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Electroplated planar transformers

XI Brazilian Power Electronics Conference, 2011
Planar transformers are ideal for power electronic applications where high-density energy processing capabilities and low energy losses are required, however, ferrite core weight and volume are still an issue in some applications, e.g. very thin-profile boards and planar assemblies.
M. T. Koizumi   +4 more
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Fourier transformation with a planar holographic doublet

Optics Letters, 1995
The use of a single off-axis holographic lens for Fourier transformation results in phase errors that degrade its performance. A configuration of two identical off-axis holographic elements is proposed for performing Fourier transformation without phase errors. Such a configuration can be readily folded to form a compact and cascadable element that can
S, Reinhorn   +3 more
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Compact thermal model of planar transformers

2017 MIXDES - 24th International Conference "Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2017
In the paper the compact thermal model of planar transformers and the methods of measuring parameters existing in this model are presented. The network form of such a model is proposed and self and mutual transient thermal impedances existing in this model are defined.
Krzysztof Górecki, Krzysztof Gorski
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Medial Axis Transformation of a Planar Shape

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1982
The medial axis transformation is a means first proposed by Blum to describe a shape. In this paper we present a 0(n log n) algorithm for computing the medial axis of a planar shape represented by an n-edge simple polygon. The algorithm is an improvement over most previously known results interms of both efficiency and exactness and has been ...
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On theX-ray transform of planar symmetric tensors

Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems, 2023
AbstractIn this article we characterize the range of the attenuated and non-attenuatedX-ray transform of compactly supported symmetric tensor fields in the Euclidean plane. The characterization is in terms of a Hilbert-transform associated withA-analytic maps in the sense of Bukhgeim.
Omogbhe, David, Sadiq, Kamran
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Guanella Transformer/Balun Implemented with Planar Transformer Technology

2022 IEEE Texas Symposium on Wireless and Microwave Circuits and Systems (WMCS), 2022
James S Mclean
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Quadratic Transformation for Planar Mapping of Implicit Surfaces

Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2012
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József Molnár, Dmitry Chetverikov
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Thermal characterisation of planar transformers

27th International Spring Seminar on Electronics Technology: Meeting the Challenges of Electronics Technology Progress, 2004., 2005
Planar inductors and transformers are widely used today in various electronic applications either as stand alone devices or integrated in the printed circuit board (PCB) of the electronic assembly. In the frame of co-operation the Slovenian partner in a bilateral Romanian-Slovenian co-operation has presented an idea regarding the development of a DC/DC
P. Svasta   +3 more
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Planar impedance transformer

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1999
A transformer with two overlapping windings etched on either side of a planar substrate is presented in this paper. It performs an impedance transformation with a 3.3 ratio within a small area. A simple model is derived, based on well-known formulas for transmission lines and inductance factors of multiple conductors. Magnetic and electric coupling are
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A thermal model for planar transformers

4th IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics and Drive Systems. IEEE PEDS 2001 - Indonesia. Proceedings (Cat. No.01TH8594), 2005
As planar technology is finding its way into applications replacing the conventional wire wound magnetic components, new design tools for these components are needed. As thermal problems can be a limiting factor for an electronic system, a thermal model should be part of the design process.
A. Lewaiter, B. Ackermann
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