This Non-provisional application claims priority under U.S.C.§ 119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 200410101951.4 filed in China on Dec. 15, 2004, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a choke coil, and in particular to a choke coil capable of simultaneously eliminating both common mode noise and differential mode noise.
Electronic devices are commonly used nowadays. Most of the electronic devices are driven by electricity. A common type of electricity from plugs in the wall is called alternating current. Alternating current usually generates noise due to power supply, high-frequency transformer, or operation of the parasitic capacitance and stray capacitance of other components in the device, commonly referred to as electrical interference.
Generally, noise generated when using alternating current includes differential mode noise and common mode noise. EMI filters can be the first defense against electromagnetic radiation. An EMI filter is mainly composed of a choke coil and a capacitor, and the choke coil can restrain generation of noise or prevent noise from entering the electrical devices or electrical apparatuses. Referring to
As shown in
Therefore, in both economical and miniaturization of size considerations, a choke coil capable of eliminating both common mode noise and differential mode noise is desirous.
The present invention provides a choke coil capable of efficiently eliminating common mode noise and differential mode noise, saving cost and minimizing volume.
Accordingly, choke coils are provided. An exemplary embodiment of a choke coil includes an embedded core and a pair of coils. The embedded core includes a first core, a second core which is embedded in the first core, and the pair of coils is respectively wound around the first coil. The first core and the second core have different initial permeability (μi). The second core has a gap filled with the same material as the first core.
The first core and the second core are ring-shaped. The first core includes a composite magnetic material, and the second core includes ferrite; alternatively, the first core includes ferrite and the second core includes a composite magnetic material. The composite magnetic material includes a magnetic filler and a polymer. The magnetic filler includes iron, cobalt, nickel or alloy powder thereof, or ferrite. Alternatively, the composite magnetic material may include Fe-based metallic powders or ferrite. Furthermore, the composite magnetic material may include a Fe-based magnetic metal and a thermosetting resin, or a Fe-based magnetic alloy and a thermosetting resin. The Fe-based magnetic metal is iron, and the Fe-based magnetic alloy is Fe—Si alloy, Fe—Ni alloy, Fe—Si—Al alloy or Mo—Fe—Ni alloy with less than 10 percent for non-magnetic material in the overall weight.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The first core 22a and the second core 22b are ring-shaped and are made by injection molding or by powder compression molding. The second core 22a is embedded in the first core 22a. It is worth noting that the shape of the first core 22a and the shape of the second core 22b are not limited to ring shape (as shown in
The first core 22a and the second core 22b are made of different material having different initial permeability (μi). For example, the first core 22a is made of a composite magnetic material, and the second core 22b includes ferrite. The composite magnetic material includes a magnetic filler and a polymer. The magnetic filler includes iron(Fe), cobalt(Co), nickel(Ni) or alloy powder thereof, or ferrite. Alternatively, the composite magnetic material includes a Fe-based magnetic metal and a thermosetting resin, or a Fe-based alloy and a thermosetting resin. For example, the Fe-based magnetic metal may be iron, and the Fe-based magnetic alloy may be Fe—Si alloy, Fe—Ni alloy, Fe—Si—Al alloy, or Mo—Fe—Ni alloy, preferably wherein the alloy contains less than 10 weight percent of non-magnetic element.
When the first core 22a is made of the composite magnetic material, the first core 22a has a lower magnetic permeability than the second core 22b so as to filter differential mode noise. On the other hand, the second core 22b made of ferrite has a high magnetic permeability so as to filter common mode noise. Thus, only the single choke coil is capable of eliminating both common mode and differential mode noise, at reduced costs and volume.
Further, the material of the first core 22a can be exchanged with the material of the second core 22b, such that the first core 22a includes ferrite and the second core are made of a composite magnetic material. In other words, the magnetic permeability of the first core 22a can exceed that of the second core 22b. In this case, the first core 22a filters common mode noise while the second core 22b filters differential mode noise.
The conventional core including ferrite with an air gap in the core may increase resistance to DC-bias; however, the air gap filled up with air also decreases the inductance. On the contrary, material in the gap 34 is the same material of the first core 32a, and the initial permeability for that material exceeds the initial permeability of air. Therefore, the property of the core 32 is adjustable by the size of the gap 34 of the second core 32b. Also, it's the inductance of the core 32 is kept high. Furthermore, the choke coil of the present invention is preferably used in a filter module, a power supply, or other electronic devices that may generate noise.
It should be noted that the embedded core of the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. The embedded core may also be used in manufacturing inductors which can accomplish miniaturization of the inductors.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004101019514 | Dec 2004 | CN | national |