Toroidal-Core Microinductors Biased by Permanent Magnets
TBMG-7667
10/2/2003
- Content
The designs of microscopic toroidalcore inductors in integrated circuits of DC-to-DC voltage converters would be modified, according to a proposal, by filling the gaps in the cores with permanent magnets that would apply bias fluxes (see figure). The magnitudes and polarities of the bias fluxes would be tailored to counteract the DC fluxes generated by the DC components of the currents in the inductor windings, such that it would be possible to either reduce the sizes of the cores or increase the AC components of the currents in the cores without incurring adverse effects. Reducing the sizes of the cores could save significant amounts of space on integrated circuits because relative to other integrated-circuit components, microinductors occupy large areas — of the order of a square millimeter each.
- Citation
- "Toroidal-Core Microinductors Biased by Permanent Magnets," Mobility Engineering, October 2, 2003.