2018
DOI: 10.1109/tmag.2018.2872847
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Simulation, Modeling, Manufacturing, and Characterization of a Planar Magnetic Face to Face Integrated Transformer

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“…where F (0) and F (h) are MMFs at a layer's boundary. The first term in (6) is the same as (5) which represents the skin effect. The proximity effect is represented by the second term.…”
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“…where F (0) and F (h) are MMFs at a layer's boundary. The first term in (6) is the same as (5) which represents the skin effect. The proximity effect is represented by the second term.…”
Section: ) Fully Interleavedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A deeper understanding of passive components and integrated circuit behavior is necessary with new technologies and ever-higher frequencies. To account for the physical phenomena of planar magnetics, a systematic modeling approach is essential [6]. An overview of planar magnetics is presented in section II, including their equivalent circuits, parasitic capacitance modeling, and leakage inductance modeling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A deeper understanding of passive components and integrated circuit behavior is necessary with new technologies and higher frequencies. To account for the physical phenomena of planar magnetics, a systematic modeling approach is essential [6]. An overview of planar magnetics is presented in Section 2, including the equivalent circuits, parasitic capacitance modeling, and leakage inductance modeling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%