Abstract

A high-density transformer using nanocrystalline core is developed for a 30 kW, 200 kHz resonant converter. Loss models are established for nanocrystalline cores through experimental characterization. The important parasitic models are also developed considering litz wire effects. Following a minimum size design procedure, several transformers with both nanocrystalline and ferrite cores are designed and prototyped. While all transformers meet the converter performance requirement during testing, using nanocrystalline core can achieve a significantly higher power density even at 200 kHz.

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