This paper proposes a case study to show that the non-linear operation of a power inductor in a SMPS can induce instability of the control system leading to overheating of the inductor beyond its allowable temperature and to an excessive peak of the maximum current. The case study is performed by a commercial ferrite inductor employed in a synchronous boost converter encompassing a control system to adjust the duty cycle, assuring a constant output voltage. The thermal transient is described both by the time domain waveforms and by thermal images.

Self-Heating Induced Instability of a Non-Linear Inductor in a SMPS: a Case Study.

Gianpaolo Vitale
2023

Abstract

This paper proposes a case study to show that the non-linear operation of a power inductor in a SMPS can induce instability of the control system leading to overheating of the inductor beyond its allowable temperature and to an excessive peak of the maximum current. The case study is performed by a commercial ferrite inductor employed in a synchronous boost converter encompassing a control system to adjust the duty cycle, assuring a constant output voltage. The thermal transient is described both by the time domain waveforms and by thermal images.
2023
Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni - ICAR
Non-linear inductor
ferrite inductor
magnetic saturation
stability
power density
switched mode power supply.
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