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[L-TR-221] Impedance Characteristic Analysis of a Chopper Inductor Used in a DC-to-DC Converter
Recent miniaturization of various electric machines and power electronic devices demands smaller inductors. However, designs striving to sustain the same performance in a smaller structure tend to struggle with higher stray capacitance and lower self-resonant frequencies. The shift to higher switching frequencies in turn increases operating frequencies. Any operating frequency around a self-resonant frequency increases displacement current produced by the stray capacitance and causes losses. That is why inductor miniaturization has requirements contrary to those of higher operating frequencies.

JMAG offers magnetic field analyses that can account for displacement currents to evaluate wide-band designs that consider these fundamental trade-offs.
This case study examines the frequency characteristics of impedance in a chopper inductor with a laminated winding structure and one with a spiral winding structure. The results indicate resonance at 46 MHz in the laminated winding and 27 MHz in the spiral winding.

LARM2026 - Linear, Actuator & Rotating Machines 2026
The Europe JMAG distributor POWERSYS will make a presentation at LARM2026.
10:00 - 10:30 AM, July 1st
"Electrical drive train model abstractions, Reduced order modelling versus Finite element models"
by Zoltan Nadudvari of Powersys
Date: Jun 30 (Tuesday) - July 1 (Wednesday), 2026
Venue: The Jubilee Hotel & Conferences (Nottingham, United Kingdom)


