The present invention relates to inductors, and in particular, to inductors for storing energy in high power applications.
Inductors are a key component used in power electronics for storing energy. High efficiency power conversion requires inductors with low loss.
The conventional way of designing power inductors is to use a ferrite core as shown in
The next step in constructing the inductor is to wind a length of insulated copper around the core. In power electronics this is often copper foil, as shown in
In accordance with the presently claimed invention, a low loss power inductor and method for making same are provided. A magnetic core is constructed of one or more E-shaped and l-shaped portions. Each E-shaped portion includes top, middle and bottom bars, and an open edge adjacent an l-shaped portion with a gap between the middle bar and the l-shaped portion. Conductive and insulated layers having mutually adjacent surfaces are coiled about the one or more middle bars. The width of the conductive layer is no greater than the length of the middle bars and is less than or equal to the width of the insulated layer.
In accordance with one embodiment of the presently claimed invention, a low loss power inductor includes:
a magnetic core including an E-shaped portion with top, middle and bottom bars, and an l-shaped portion adjacent an open edge of the E-shaped portion with a gap between the middle bar and the l-shaped portion; and
conductive and insulated layers coiled about the middle bar, wherein the conductive and insulated layers include
In accordance with another embodiment of the presently claimed invention, a low loss power inductor includes:
a magnetic core including a plurality of E-shaped portions, with corresponding pluralities of top, middle and bottom bars, disposed in a successively parallel arrangement, and a plurality of l-shaped portions disposed in a successively parallel arrangement adjacent corresponding open edges of the plurality of E-shaped portions with a gap between the plurality of middle bars and the plurality of l-shaped portions; and
conductive and insulated layers coiled about the plurality of middle bars, wherein the conductive and insulated layers include
In accordance with another embodiment of the presently claimed invention, a method for making a low loss power inductor includes:
providing a magnetic core including an E-shaped portion with top, middle and bottom bars, and an l-shaped portion adjacent an open edge of the E-shaped portion with a gap between the middle bar and the l-shaped portion; and
coiling conductive and insulated layers about the middle bar, wherein the conductive and insulated layers include
a)-1(b) illustrate conventional ferrite cores for power inductors.
c) illustrates magnetic field flux lines within ferrite core air gaps.
d) illustrates a ferrite core for power inductors in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presently claimed invention.
a)-2(b) illustrate conventional copper foil designs for power inductors.
c) illustrates an offset copper foil design for power inductors in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presently claimed invention.
a)-3(d) illustrates stacked ferrite cores for power inductors in accordance with exemplary embodiments of the presently claimed invention.
As discussed in more detail below, innovations in accordance with the presently claimed invention include: inductive component construction using offset placement of copper foil producing a low loss high current inductor using off-the-shelf magnetic cores, and stacking of off-the-shelf cores for storing more energy in a low profile inductor with reduced size, weight and conduction losses.
One issue with the conventional approach is that the magnetic field flowing around the core and through air gap does not stay contained within the immediate confines of the air gap
A solution to this issue is shown on
The approach described here uses the core design shown in
The second new approach is stacking of EI cores.
Various other modifications and alternations in the structure and method of operation of this invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. It is intended that the following claims define the scope of the present invention and that structures and methods within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Patent Application 61/782,457, entitled “Low Loss Inductor Windings Using Offset Gap, Offset Windings,” which was filed on Mar. 14, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61782457 | Mar 2013 | US |