Abstract

A piezoelectric transformer (PT) is a device, which can be used for transforming an ac voltage via ultrasonic vibrations. The best characteristics are achieved in the vicinity of mechanical vibration resonance. “Ring-dot” type design of homogeneously poled disk PT was originally proposed by Berlincourt. Only experimental data were published in preceding studies. An analytical continuum model is presented in this work. The effects of dimensions, material properties and electrical load on the voltage gain as well as on the efficiency are calculated. Hard lead zirconate titanate ceramics (PZT, APC841 type) was used for sample fabrication. Studied PTs typically attain transformation ratio equal 20 without load. For load impedance around 5 kΩ, the observed efficiency was above 90%, whereas the transformation ratio dropped down to the values around 2. The model correspondence with experiment is limited by employed approximations. Model limitations are discussed with respect to experimental data.

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