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Inductor

About: Inductor is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 52565 publications have been published within this topic receiving 484068 citations. The topic is also known as: passive two terminal.


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Patent
29 Mar 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, a TANK filter is provided for a lead wire of an active medical device (AMD), which includes a capacitor in parallel with an inductor to attenuate current flow through the lead wire along a range of selected frequencies.
Abstract: A TANK filter is provided for a lead wire of an active medical device (AMD). The TANK filter includes a capacitor in parallel with an inductor. The parallel capacitor and inductor are placed in series with the lead wire of the AMD, wherein values of capacitance and inductance are selected such that the TANK filter is resonant at a selected frequency. The Q of the inductor may be relatively maximized and the Q of the capacitor may be relatively minimized to reduce the overall Q of the TANK filter to attenuate current flow through the lead wire along a range of selected frequencies. In a preferred form, the TANK filter is integrated into a TIP and/or RING electrode for an active implantable medical device.

232 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
07 Aug 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a wideband, physical and scalable 2/spl Pi/ equivalent circuit model for on-chip spiral inductors is developed using frequency-independent RLC elements.
Abstract: A wide-band, physical and scalable 2-/spl Pi/ equivalent circuit model for on-chip spiral inductors is developed. Using frequency-independent RLC elements, it accurately captures R(f) and L(f) characteristics beyond the self-resonant frequency. This new model is fully compatible with both AC and transient analysis. Verification with measurement data demonstrates excellent scalability for a wide range of inductor configurations.

231 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
02 Sep 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed design procedure is presented for a bidirectional CLLLC-type resonant converter for a battery charging application, and a 3.5kW converter is designed following the guidelines in the proposed methodology.
Abstract: In this paper, a detailed design procedure is presented for a bidirectional CLLLC-type resonant converter for a battery charging application. This converter is similar to an LLC-type resonant converter with an extra inductor and capacitor in the secondary side. Soft-switching can be ensured in all switches without additional snubber or clamp circuitry. Because of soft-switching in all switches, very high-frequency operation is possible; thus, the size of the magnetics and the filter capacitors can be made small. To reduce the size and cost of the converter, a CLLC-type resonant network is derived from the original CLLLC-type resonant network. First, in this paper, an equivalent model for the bidirectional converter is derived for the steady-state analysis. Then, the design methodology is presented for the CLLLC-type resonant converter. Design of this converter includes determining the transformer turns ratio, design of the magnetizing inductance based on ZVS condition, design of the resonant inductances and capacitances. Then, the CLLC-type resonant network is derived from the CLLLC-type resonant network. To validate the design procedure, a 3.5-kW converter was designed following the guidelines in the proposed methodology. A prototype was built and tested in the laboratory. Experimental results verified the design procedure presented.

230 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A resonant tank is used to assist in zero-current switching hence the current spike, which usually exists for classical switched-capacitor can be eliminated, and both high-frequency operations and high efficiency are possible.
Abstract: A switched-capacitor-based step-up resonant converter is proposed. The voltage conversion of the converters is in step-up mode. By adding a different number of switched-capacitor cells, different output voltage conversion ratios can be obtained. The voltage conversion ratio from 2 to any whole number can therefore be generated by these switching-capacitor techniques. A resonant tank is used to assist in zero-current switching hence the current spike, which usually exists for classical switched-capacitor can be eliminated. Both high-frequency operations and high efficiency are possible. Generalized analysis and design method of the converters are also presented. Experimental results verified the theoretical analysis.

228 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Oscar Lucia1, Jose M. Burdio1, I. Millan1, Jesus Acero1, D. Puyal1 
TL;DR: In this paper, a frequency limit and power level limit algorithm based on square wave and pulse density modulations is proposed for domestic induction cookers, where the main design criteria are efficiency, power balance, acoustic noise, flicker emissions and user performance.
Abstract: Domestic induction cookers operation is based on a resonant inverter which supplies medium-frequency currents (20-100 kHz) to an inductor, which heats up the pan. The variable load that is inherent to this application requires the use of a reliable and load-adaptive control algorithm. In addition, a wide output power range is required to get a satisfactory user performance. In this paper, a control algorithm to cover the variety of loads and the output power range is proposed. The main design criteria are efficiency, power balance, acoustic noise, flicker emissions, and user performance. As a result of the analysis, frequency limit and power level limit algorithms are proposed based on square wave and pulse density modulations. These have been implemented in a field-programmable gate array, including output power feedback and mains-voltage zero-cross-detection circuitry. An experimental verification has been performed using a commercial induction heating inverter. This provides a convenient experimental test bench to analyze the viability of the proposed algorithm.

227 citations


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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023985
20222,105
20211,507
20202,637
20193,217
20183,173