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Integrating Magnetics for On-Chip Power: A Perspective
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EngineeringVlsi DesignEfficient Power ConvertersPower Electronics ConverterComputer ArchitectureElectric Power ConversionPower ElectronicsOn-chip PowerMagnetismCircuit DesignsPower-aware DesignElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringMicroelectronicsSpintronicsMagnetics TechnologyPower IcPower DevicePower Inverter
Integration of efficient power converters requires technology for efficient, high-power on-chip inductors and transformers. Increases in switching frequency, facilitated by advances in circuit designs and silicon or wide-bandgap semiconductors, can enable miniaturization, but only if the magnetics technology works well at the higher frequencies. Technologies, geometries, and scaling of air-core and magnetic-core inductors and transformers are examined, and their potential for integration is discussed. Air-core inductors can use simpler fabrication, and increasing frequency can always be used to decrease their size, but magnetic cores can decrease the required thickness without requiring as high a frequency.
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