Characterization and modelling of miniature ferrite transformer for high frequency applications
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2012
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Damnjanović, Mirjana SŽivanov, Ljiljana D

Djuric, Snežana M

Marić, Andrea M
Menićanin, Aleksandar

Radosavljević, Goran
Blaz, Nelu V.
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Purpose - Significant achievements in ferrite material processing enable developments of many ferrite devices with a wide range of power levels and working frequencies, which make demands for new characterization and modelling methods for ferrite materials and components. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a modelling and measurement procedure, which can be used for the characterization of two-port ferrite components in high frequency range. Design/methodology/approach - This paper presents a commercially available ferrite component (transformer) modelling and determination of its electrical parameters using in-house developed software. The components are measured and characterized using a vector network analyzer E5071B and adaptation test fixture on PCB board. The parameters of electrical equivalent circuit of the ferrite transformer parameters are compared with values extracted out of measured scattering parameters. Findings - A good agreement between modelled and extracted el...ectrical parameters of the ferrite transformer is found. The modelled inductance curves have the same dependence versus frequency as extracted ones. That confirms the model validity in the wide frequency range. Originality/value - In-house developed software based on proposed model provides inclusion of the ferrite material dispersive characteristics, which dominantly determines high-frequency behaviour of two-port ferrite components. Developed software enables fast and accurate calculation of the ferrite transformer electrical parameters and its redesign in order to achieve the best performance for required application.
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Transformers / Ferrite / Chip on board / CeramicsSource:
Microelectronics International, 2012, 29, 2, 83-89Publisher:
- Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley
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DOI: 10.1108/13565361211237671
ISSN: 1356-5362
WoS: 000306249200003
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84861397953
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Damnjanović, Mirjana S AU - Živanov, Ljiljana D AU - Djuric, Snežana M AU - Marić, Andrea M AU - Menićanin, Aleksandar AU - Radosavljević, Goran AU - Blaz, Nelu V. PY - 2012 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/505 AB - Purpose - Significant achievements in ferrite material processing enable developments of many ferrite devices with a wide range of power levels and working frequencies, which make demands for new characterization and modelling methods for ferrite materials and components. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a modelling and measurement procedure, which can be used for the characterization of two-port ferrite components in high frequency range. Design/methodology/approach - This paper presents a commercially available ferrite component (transformer) modelling and determination of its electrical parameters using in-house developed software. The components are measured and characterized using a vector network analyzer E5071B and adaptation test fixture on PCB board. The parameters of electrical equivalent circuit of the ferrite transformer parameters are compared with values extracted out of measured scattering parameters. Findings - A good agreement between modelled and extracted electrical parameters of the ferrite transformer is found. The modelled inductance curves have the same dependence versus frequency as extracted ones. That confirms the model validity in the wide frequency range. Originality/value - In-house developed software based on proposed model provides inclusion of the ferrite material dispersive characteristics, which dominantly determines high-frequency behaviour of two-port ferrite components. Developed software enables fast and accurate calculation of the ferrite transformer electrical parameters and its redesign in order to achieve the best performance for required application. PB - Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley T2 - Microelectronics International T1 - Characterization and modelling of miniature ferrite transformer for high frequency applications EP - 89 IS - 2 SP - 83 VL - 29 DO - 10.1108/13565361211237671 ER -
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Damnjanović, M. S., Živanov, L. D., Djuric, S. M., Marić, A. M., Menićanin, A., Radosavljević, G.,& Blaz, N. V.. (2012). Characterization and modelling of miniature ferrite transformer for high frequency applications. in Microelectronics International Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley., 29(2), 83-89. https://doi.org/10.1108/13565361211237671
Damnjanović MS, Živanov LD, Djuric SM, Marić AM, Menićanin A, Radosavljević G, Blaz NV. Characterization and modelling of miniature ferrite transformer for high frequency applications. in Microelectronics International. 2012;29(2):83-89. doi:10.1108/13565361211237671 .
Damnjanović, Mirjana S, Živanov, Ljiljana D, Djuric, Snežana M, Marić, Andrea M, Menićanin, Aleksandar, Radosavljević, Goran, Blaz, Nelu V., "Characterization and modelling of miniature ferrite transformer for high frequency applications" in Microelectronics International, 29, no. 2 (2012):83-89, https://doi.org/10.1108/13565361211237671 . .