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Parasitic Capacitance Modelling of Transformers

Capacitance Modelling

Keywords: "capacitance;modelling;parasitics;transformer;optimisation"

  • Magnetic components, such as transformers and inductors, are pivotal for advancing the field of power electronics. Leveraging these components to their full capability is essential for enabling the optimal use of Wide Bandgap semiconductors in power electronics applications. Frenetic, a pioneering startup based in Madrid & San Francisco with research office in Zurich, offers comprehensive solutions for magnetics from design to production, emphasizing the importance of accurate modelling. Currently, we are seeking motivated students that work on extracting the parasitic capacitances of transformers and their inclusion in equivalent circuits. In this work you will develop and implement models based on Maxwell’s equations and artificial intelligence. Ultimately, you will design and build transformers for model verification by measurements and perform FEM simulations. You will gain hands-on experience, merging theory with practice, contributing to significant advancements in power electronics.

    Magnetic components, such as transformers and inductors, are pivotal for advancing the field of power electronics. Leveraging these components to their full capability is essential for enabling the optimal use of Wide Bandgap semiconductors in power electronics applications.
    Frenetic, a pioneering startup based in Madrid & San Francisco with research office in Zurich, offers comprehensive solutions for magnetics from design to production, emphasizing the importance of accurate modelling.
    Currently, we are seeking motivated students that work on extracting the parasitic capacitances of transformers and their inclusion in equivalent circuits. In this work you will develop and implement models based on Maxwell’s equations and artificial intelligence. Ultimately, you will design and build transformers for model verification by measurements and perform FEM simulations. You will gain hands-on experience, merging theory with practice, contributing to significant advancements in power electronics.

  • Dr. Richard Schlesinger, richard.schlesinger@frenetic.ai

    Dr. Richard Schlesinger, richard.schlesinger@frenetic.ai

  • 40 % Coding 20 % Laboratory 40 % Theory

    40 % Coding
    20 % Laboratory
    40 % Theory

  • Interest and knowledge in power electronic systems, Interest in the physics, modelling, and design of magnetic components, Working language: English/German

    Interest and knowledge in power electronic systems, Interest in the physics, modelling, and design of magnetic components, Working language: English/German

  • Dr. Jürgen Biela

    Dr. Jürgen Biela

Calendar

Earliest start2024-11-27
Latest end2025-05-31

Location

Laboratory for High Power Electronic Systems (ETHZ)

Labels

Semester Project

Master Thesis

Topics

  • Engineering and Technology

Documents

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20241118_HPE_ETHZ_SAMA_capacitance.pdf171KBDownload
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