At APEC 2017, Benedict Foo presented a method for extracting winding resistance from an impedance measurement. For details on this method see the paper.
Impedance analyzer measurements can be helpful in assessing inductor a transformer winding resistance and predicting winding loss, but the measured ESR does not directly correspond to winding resistance. Neglecting the effects of core loss and winding capacitance can yield significant errors in the prediction. A step-by-step method to account for such effects and extract winding resistance from an impedance measurement is described. The proposed methodology is applicable to both inductors and multi-winding transformers. Several measurements are needed in this method; one is to determine the effects of core loss and the others yield the impedance from which winding resistance is extracted to form a resistance matrix. The winding resistance of a transformer was determined experimentally and the interactions between the winding resistance, effects of core loss, winding capacitance and inductance and their contributions to the measured impedance are demonstrated.
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