A (Permalloy + NiZn ferrite) moldable magnetic composite for heterogeneous integration of power electronics

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Soft magnetic moldable composites (SM2Cs) would be ideally suited for the integration of magnetic components in power electronic converters because they can be formed into magnetic cores by low-temperature and pressure-less processing. However, most SM2Cs have low relative magnetic permeability, typically less than 30, and high core-loss densities at switching frequencies over 1 MHz. To improve their magnetic properties, we combine powders of Permalloy and a NiZn ferrite with an acrylic polymer to formulate a paste of SM2C. The paste can be molded and then cured below 200 °C without pressure to form cores with a relative permeability over 35 and a core-loss density at 1 MHz, 30% lower than those of commercial cores. The ease of its processing and high-performance properties makes the SM2C a good candidate material for the integration of power magnetics.

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Ding, C., Mei, Y., Ngo, K. D. T., & Lu, G. (2019). A (Permalloy + NiZn ferrite) moldable magnetic composite for heterogeneous integration of power electronics. Materials, 12(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12121999

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