Potential core materials to supersede ferrite in the 0.5-10 MHz frequency range are investigated. The performance of electrodeposited nickel-iron, cobalt-iron-copper alloys and the commercial alloy Vitrovac 6025 have been assessed through their inclusion within a custom-made solenoid microinductor. Although the present inductor, at 500 KHz, achieves 77% power efficiency for 24.7W/cm3 power density, an optimized process predicts a power efficiency of 97% for 30.83W/cm3 power density. The principle issues regarding microinductor design and performance are discussed.
@article{arxiv.0805.0859,
title = {Design Methodology and Manufacture of a Microinductor},
author = {D. Flynn and Marc Desmulliez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.0859},
year = {2008}
}
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