Planar Magnetic Component Technology—A Review

Mary T. Quirke, Tyndall National Institute at National University of Ireland, Cork
John J. Barrett, Tyndall National Institute at National University of Ireland, Cork
Mike Hayes, Computer Products

Abstract

The materials and the fabrication of planar magnetic components for switch mode power supplies (SMPS's) and other applications are reviewed. Initially, the advantages and the disadvantages of such devices are introduced. Then the magnetic materials used in the devices such as ferrite, amorphous metallic glass, and thin and thick magnetic films are detailed. The devices have varying degrees of planarization, partially planar devices with magnetic cores and planar windings and truly planar devices for integrated magnetic circuits with planar windings and planar magnetics. Devices of both types published in the literature since 1979 are reviewed. The design of the planar magnetic components must be optimized with respect to losses and design issues which relate to electrical, thermal, and mechanical performance are discussed. © 1992 IEEE