AIP Advances (Apr 2018)

LTCC magnetic components for high density power converter

  • Richard Lebourgeois,
  • Eric Labouré,
  • Yves Lembeye,
  • Jean-Paul Ferrieux

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4994252
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 047901 – 047901-6

Abstract

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This paper deals with multilayer magnetic components for power electronics application and specifically for high frequency switching. New formulations based on nickel-zinc-copper spinel ferrites were developed for high power and high frequency applications. These ferrites can be sintered at low temperature (around 900°C) which makes them compatible with the LTCC (Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics) technology. Metallic parts of silver or gold can be fully integrated inside the ferrite while guaranteeing the integrity of both the ferrite and the metal. To make inductors or transformers with the required properties, it is mandatory to have nonmagnetic parts between the turns of the winding. Then it is essential to find a dielectric material, which can be co-sintered both with the ferrite and the metal. We will present the solution we found to this problem and we will describe the results we obtained for a multilayer co-sintered transformer. We will see that these new components have good performance compared with the state of the art and are very promising for developing high density switching mode power supplies.