The present invention relates to an inductor having a drum core around which a winding is wound and a terminal portion formed by a metal plate member securely fixed to the drum core. In particular, it relates to an inductor suitable for use in a power supply circuit of an electronic device that is highly required to be downsized (or slimmed down), such as a cellular phone, a portable music player, a portable video game machine and a compact camcorder.
A known inductor of this type is described in the patent document listed below. The inductor described in the patent document has small strip-shaped protrusions that are formed along an edge of a metal plate member (a metal piece) forming a connecting terminal portion and an electrode portion and abut on the side surface of a lower flange portion of a drum core, and the small strip-shaped protrusions improve the precision of positioning of the drum core and the metal plate member.
Patent document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 10-22137
Recently, electronic devices using inductors of this kind have been downsized, and in keeping with this trend, the demand for smaller inductors used in the circuit boards of those devices has been increasing. In particular, in order to pack more electric (electronic) components in smaller circuit boards, a space saving inductor is needed which not only requires only a small installation area on the board but also facilitates securing of the space for installation of other components around the inductor.
The present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide an inductor that facilitates securing of a space for installation thereof on a board and securing of a space for installation of another component around the inductor.
In order to attain the object described above, an inductor according to the present invention comprises: a drum core that has a winding portion and roughly circular flange portions formed at the both ends of the winding portion; a winding that is wound around the winding portion; and a terminal portion being formed by a metal plate member and being securely fixed to an end face of one of the flange portions and has a joint to which an end of the winding is connected and a mounting part at which the inductor is mounted on a board, and characterized in that, in the orthogonal projection of the inductor in the direction of an axis of the winding portion, the projection area of the terminal portion at least falls within a square that circumscribes the projection area of the flange portion of the flange portions that has a larger or equal diameter.
The inductor according to the present invention is preferably configured so that, in the orthogonal projection, the projection area of a solder fillet formed by soldering of the terminal portion to the board falls within the square.
In the inductor according to the present invention, the flange portions can have the same outer dimensions.
Since the inductor according to the present invention is configured so that, in the orthogonal projection of the inductor in the direction of an axis of the winding portion, the projection area of the terminal portion at least falls within a square that circumscribes the projection area of the flange portion of the flange portions that has a larger or equal diameter, the installation space of the inductor on the board is limited to within the predetermined square area. Therefore, compared with conventional inductors whose installation spaces are not limited to within a square area, the space for installation of the inductor can be easily secured on the board, and another component can be efficiently and compactly arranged in the area around the predetermined square area.
In the following, inductors according to embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First, with reference to
An inductor 1 according to this embodiment is used in a power supply circuit of an electronic device, such as a cellular phone, a portable music player, a portable video game machine and a compact camcorder, and comprises a drum core 2, a winding 3, and a pair of terminal portions 4A and 4B, as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
In the state shown in
The inductor 1 thus configured is mounted on a circuit board (see
Now, main characteristics of the inductor 1 will be described with reference to
As shown in
Thus, the footprint of the inductor 1 on the circuit board (see
Now, an inductor according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
An inductor 1A shown in
Thus, the footprint of the inductor 1A on the circuit board including the solder fillet 6 is limited to within the square 5. Accordingly, compared with the inductor 1 described earlier, the space for installing the inductor 1A can be easily secured on the circuit board, and another component can be efficiently and compactly arranged in the peripheral area of the square 5.
While inductors according to embodiments of the present invention have been described, the present invention is not limited to the inductors according to the embodiments described above, and various modifications can be made thereto.
For example, while the upper flange portion 22 and the lower flange portion 23 of the drum core 2 have the same outer dimensions in the embodiments described above, a flange drum core having unequal diameter, which has a flange portions having different outer dimensions, can also be used (see
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