Title :
Design and Fabrication of VHF Tapped Power Inductors Using Nanogranular Magnetic Films
Author :
Qiu, Jizheng ; Sullivan, Charles R.
Author_Institution :
Thayer Sch. of Eng., Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, NH, USA
Abstract :
The design and fabrication of coupled inductors with low profile, low cost, and high power density for tapped-inductor high-step-down dc-dc power converters in the very-high-frequency (30-300 MHz) range are presented. The inductor consists of a multilayer thin-polyimide printed circuit board with nanogranular thin-film magnetic material deposited on both sides and on beveled cuts to form a fully linked closed core. The magnetic material Co-Zr-O has good soft magnetic properties, high resistivity, and high flux density capability. Multilayer Co-Zr-O/ZrO2 thin films are used to improve the performance of the magnetic core. A winding loss model of this coupled inductor is presented. Coupled inductors with turns ratios 2 and 10 for several different converter applications have been designed, fabricated, and measured. Loss in the magnetic material is investigated. Small-signal and large-signal measurements show good performance of the fabricated components with high-frequency, high-field excitation.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; cobalt compounds; magnetic cores; magnetic thin films; power inductors; printed circuits; soft magnetic materials; thin film inductors; transformers; zirconium compounds; Co-Zr-O-ZrO2; VHF tapped power inductors; coupled inductors; dc-dc power converters; flux density; frequency 30 MHz to 300 MHz; magnetic core; multilayer thin films; multilayer thin-polyimide printed circuit board; nanogranular magnetic films; nanogranular thin-film magnetic material; soft magnetic properties; winding loss; Ear; Inductors; Magnetic cores; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic materials; Saturation magnetization; Windings; Co–Zr–O; VHF power inductors; flexible printed circuit layout; soft thin-film nanogranular magnetic materials; thin-film inductors;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2193143