IEEE 388-1992 en Standard for Transformers and Inductors in Electronic Power Conversion Equipment《电子功率转换设备中的变压器和电感线圈》.pdf
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1、The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017 USA Copyright 1992 by theThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 1992Printed in the United States of AmericaISBN 1-55937-217-6No part of this publicat
2、ion may be reproduced in any form,in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without the prior written permission of the publisher.IEEE Std 388-1992 (R2007)IEEE Standard for Transformersand Inductors in ElectronicPower Conversion EquipmentSponsorElectronics Transformers Technical Committeeof the
3、IEEE Power Electronics SocietyReaffirmed September 26, 2007Approved March 19, 1992IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Transformers of both the saturating and non saturating type are covered. The power transfer capability of the transformers and inductors covered range from the minimal (less than 1 W) t
4、o the multikilowatt level. The purpose is to provide a common basis for the engineers designing the transformers and inductors used in those activities. This standard does not cover apparatus used in equipment for high-voltage power conversion for distri-bution by electric utilities.Keywords: Conver
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13、tions should beaddressed to:Secretary, IEEE Standards Board445 Hoes LaneP.O. Box 1331Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331USAIEEE Standards documents are adopted by the Institute of Electricaland Electronics Engineers without regard to whether their adoption mayinvolve patents on articles, materials, or process
14、es. Such adoption doesnot assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume anyobligation whatever to parties adopting the standards documents.Foreword(This foreword is not a part of IEEE Std 388-1992, IEEE Standard for Transformers and Inductors in ElectronicPower Conversion Equipment.)T
15、he purpose of this standard is to provide a common understanding between the engineersdesigning electronic power conversion circuits and the engineers designing the transformersand inductors used in those circuits.This standard pertains to magnetic apparatus that transform, store, and/or control ele
16、ctri-cal energy in the process of converting that energy from what is available from the powersource to the voltage and current levels required by the load.The power transfer capability of transformers and inductors covered by this standardranges from the minimal (less than 1 W) to the multikilowatt
17、 level. This standard does notcover apparatus used in equipment for high-voltage power conversion for distribution by elec-tric utilities.It should be noted that the electronic power conversion field is evolving rapidly and thatthis standard may not include some configurations and nomenclature.This
18、publication was prepared by the Converter Transformers Working Group of the PowerTransformer Subcommittee of the Electronics Transformers Technical Committee of the IEEEPower Electronics Society. At the time that this standard was completed, the working group and subcommittee hadthe following member
19、ship:H. Fickenscher,ChairR. L. Sell,Vice-ChairP. K. Goethe,Past Chair (19851987)D. N. Ratliff J. Tardy B. D. ThackwrayC. J. Elliott H. E. Lee N. R. GrossnerW. A. Martin L. R. Hill R. C. FischerAt the time that it balloted and approved this standard for submission to the IEEE Stan-dards Board, the El
20、ectronics Transformers Technical Committee had the following member-ship:J. Andresen R. Grant D. RatliffE. D. Belanger O. Kiltie R. SellC. Elliott L. Kirkwood J. SirgailisH. Fickenscher H. E. Lee J. TardyR. A. Frantz H. Lord B. ThackwrayP. Goethe H. TillingerWhen the IEEE Standards Board approved th
21、is standard on March 19, 1992, it had the fol-lowing membership:Marco W. Migliaro, ChairDonald C. Loughry, Vice ChairAndrew G. Salem, SecretaryDennis Bodson Donald N. Heirman T. Don Michael*Paul L. Borrill Ben C. Johnson John L. RankineClyde Camp Walter J. Karplus Wallace S ReadDonald C. Fleckenstei
22、n Ivor N. Knight Ronald H. ReimerJay Forster* Joseph Koepfinger* Gary S. RobinsonDavid F. Franklin Irving Kolodny Martin V. SchneiderRamiro Garcia D. N. “Jim” Logothetis Terrance R. WhittemoreThomas L. Hannan Lawrence V. McCall Donald W. Zipse*Member EmeritusAlso included are the following nonvoting
23、 IEEE Standards Board liaisons:Satish K. AggarwalJames BeallRichard B. EngelmanStanley WarshawAdam SickerIEEE Standards Department Project EditorContentsSECTION PAGE1. Scope 72. References 73. Definitions . 84. Circuits 84.1 Voltampere Ratings 84.2 Circuit Topology 95. Electrical Tests 135.1 Ratio o
24、f Transformation 135.2 Inductance (Impedance) Unbalance. 135.3 Polarity Tests 135.4 Electric Strength Test. 145.5 Induced Voltage Test 155.6 Leakage Inductance 165.7 Magnetizing Inductance Measurement . 165.8 Transformer Capacitance Measurement . 165.9 Transformer Loss Measurements 165.10 Volt-Secon
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