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* assume saturation depends on B (eg Bmax), thus there is a Imax limit
 
* assume saturation depends on B (eg Bmax), thus there is a Imax limit
 
* But increasing A, increases L at A^2, but R linearly.  Volume increases ~linearly w/A  
 
* But increasing A, increases L at A^2, but R linearly.  Volume increases ~linearly w/A  
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==multiphase==
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http://powerelectronics.com/power_management/regulator_ics/multiphase-converter-ic-power-requirements-0101/
  
 
==efficiency==
 
==efficiency==
 
[http://powerelectronics.com/power_management/boost_converter_efficiency_calculations-809/index.html]  
 
[http://powerelectronics.com/power_management/boost_converter_efficiency_calculations-809/index.html]  
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==split pi==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-pi
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 11 November 2009

how does volume changed with L and Isat

Toroid inductance Core Material

  • R increases with N, but L increase with N^2
  • L increases with A, eg A~radius^2, but Res ~ radius
  • assume saturation depends on B (eg Bmax), thus there is a Imax limit
  • But increasing A, increases L at A^2, but R linearly. Volume increases ~linearly w/A

multiphase

http://powerelectronics.com/power_management/regulator_ics/multiphase-converter-ic-power-requirements-0101/

efficiency

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split pi

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-pi

old

  • Assume 9V is Vbat min (probably less due to ESR).
  • Also assuming peak L charge time is 1uS
  • Single phase requires 70 amps
  • Lmax = 9/70 = 0.13uH
  • 2 phase, Lmax = 9/35 = 0.26uH
  • 4 phase, Lmax = 0.514uH (Imax=17.4)