This paper proposes a comparative analysis focused on losses in two Switched Mode Power Supplies, adopting a linear inductor and an inductor operated up to saturation, respectively. The use of the nonlinear inductor saves weight and cost on the magnetic material, which is of great interest for automotive applications; however, it increases the peak current and can increase losses. The analysis aims to compare, by simulations, the impact on the efficiency of the different current waveforms throughout the converter. The losses are discussed in detail and calculated for each component of the converters
The use of non-linear power inductors, intended as devices exploited up to a current at which the in...
The exploitation of power inductors outside their linear region in switching converters can be achie...
This work is an investigation into practical design and loss minimization of DC/DC-switched power su...
This paper proposes a comparative analysis focused on losses in two Switched Mode Power Supplies, ad...
Switch-mode power supplies (SMPSs) are widely exploited to interface electrical energy sources to mo...
The use of non-linear power inductors, intended as devices exploited up to a current at which the in...
This paper is focused on the input current in a Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) in which the power...
In this paper a nonlinear model is proposed to characterize ferrite-core inductors operating in satu...
This paper is focused on the input current in a Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) in which the power...
More compact Switched-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs) satisfying the overall design specifications can b...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
The use of non-linear power inductors, intended as devices exploited up to a current at which the in...
The exploitation of power inductors outside their linear region in switching converters can be achie...
This work is an investigation into practical design and loss minimization of DC/DC-switched power su...
This paper proposes a comparative analysis focused on losses in two Switched Mode Power Supplies, ad...
Switch-mode power supplies (SMPSs) are widely exploited to interface electrical energy sources to mo...
The use of non-linear power inductors, intended as devices exploited up to a current at which the in...
This paper is focused on the input current in a Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) in which the power...
In this paper a nonlinear model is proposed to characterize ferrite-core inductors operating in satu...
This paper is focused on the input current in a Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) in which the power...
More compact Switched-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs) satisfying the overall design specifications can b...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
This paper discusses the analysis of Coupled Inductors (CIs) in Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPSs), ...
The use of non-linear power inductors, intended as devices exploited up to a current at which the in...
The exploitation of power inductors outside their linear region in switching converters can be achie...
This work is an investigation into practical design and loss minimization of DC/DC-switched power su...