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A comparison study of low-profile power magnetics for high-frequency, high-density switching converters
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2002
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Mechanical IssuesMagnetismElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPower DeviceComparison StudyHigh-density Switching ConvertersPower Electronics ConverterMagnetohydrodynamicsTube-type DesignElectric Power ConversionPower Electronic SystemsPower InverterPower ElectronicsMagnetic DeviceLow-profile Power Magnetics
The electrical and mechanical issues critical to the design of low-profile power magnetics are discussed. The disk and tube-type designs are evaluated over the frequency range of 0.5-10 MHz by an optimization process to maximize the efficiency for a given foot-print and height. The tube-type transformer is shown to have a higher power density at a lower height than the disk-type transformer, operating at the same efficiency at 1 MHz. The tube-type design allows the fabrication of transformers with heights as low as 50 mils.
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