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  • 2020A novel electromagnetic apparatus for in-situ synchrotron X-ray imaging study of the separation of phases in metal solidification4citations
  • 2019Simultaneous Transdermal Delivery of Buprenorphine Hydrochloride and Naltrexone Hydrochloride by Iontophoresis19citations
  • 2018Investigating the effects of sex on depression-related behaviour evoked by kappa opioid receptor activation in the forced swim testcitations
  • 2018Analysis of Sandstone Pore Space Fluid Saturation and Mineralogy Variation via Application of Monostatic K-Band Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Radar14citations
  • 2018Mechanical modelling of high power lateral IGBT for LED driver applications4citations
  • 2012Electrodeposition of copper into high aspect ratio PCB micro-via using megasonic agitationcitations
  • 2009Megasonic agitation for enhanced electrodeposition of copper27citations
  • 2006Assessment of microinductors for DC-DC converterscitations

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  • Small, Martin
  • Mi, Jiawei
  • Abraham, Colin
  • Greening, Bob
  • Koe, Billy
  • Connolley, Thomas
  • Husbands, Stephen
  • Guy, Richard H.
  • Delgado-Charro, Maria Begona
  • Cordery, Sarah
  • Bailey, Sarah
  • Sadler, Annelisa
  • Lalji, Hasnain
  • Lewis, Helen
  • Tilford, Timothy
  • Blanche, Jamie
  • Buckman, Jim
  • Flynn, David
  • Couples, Gary Douglas
  • Mitchelson, Paul
  • Aldhaher, Samer
  • Pathirana, Vasantha
  • Udrea, Florin
  • Castellazzi, Alberto
  • Lu, Hua
  • Udugampola, Nishad
  • Rajaguru, Pushparajah
  • Antonini, Mattia
  • Price, Dennis
  • Costello, S.
  • Kay, R. W.
  • Strusevich, N.
  • Jones, Anthony C.
  • Desmulliez, Mpy
  • Bennet, Mathieu
  • Patel, Mayur K.
  • Liu, Changqing
  • Desmulliez, Marc
  • Hutt, David
  • Tian, Yingtao
  • Strusevich, Nadia
  • Hughes, Mike
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Assessment of microinductors for DC-DC converters

  • Desmulliez, Mpy
  • Flynn, David
  • Lu, Hua
  • Bailey, Chris
Abstract

<p>There are increasing demands on the power density and efficiency of DC-DC power converters due to the soaring functionality and operational longevity required for today's electronic products. In addition, DC-DC converters are required to operate at new elevated frequencies in the MHz frequency regime. Typical ferrite cores, whose useable flux density falls drastically at these frequencies, have to be replaced and a method of producing compact component windings developed. In this study, two types of microinductors, pot-core and solenoid, for DC-DC converter applications have been analyzed for their performance in the MHz frequency range. The inductors were manufactured using an adapted UV-LIGA process and included electrodeposited nickel-iron and the commercial alloy Vitrovac 6025 as core materials. Using a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) and a Hewlett Packard 41 92A LFimpedance analyzer, the inductor characteristics such as power density, efficiency, inductance and Q-factor were recorded. Experimental, finite element and analytical results were used to assess the suitability of the magnetic materials and component geometries for low MHz operation. ©2006 IEEE.</p>

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  • density
  • nickel
  • iron