Transformers with integrated inductors
US-10186370-B1 · Jan 22, 2019 · US
US10229783B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10229783-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414245258-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2019 |
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An inductor and an electronic device including the same are provided. The inductor includes: a coil in which an electric current flows; and a core that the coil is wound around, wherein the core includes a central portion that the coil is wound around; extensions extending from opposite edges of the central portions; and lateral portions extending from the extensions along the circulation path of the magnetic flux and facing the central portion with the coil disposed there between, and a first height at a first position of the extension portions on the circulation path of the magnetic flux spaced away from the edges of the central portion by a first distance which is larger than a second height at a second position on the circulation path of the magnetic spaced away from the edges of the central portion by a second distance which is longer than the first distance.
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An electronic device comprising: a printed circuit board on which an electronic component configured to drive the electronic device is mounted, the printed circuit board including a hole; and an inductor mounted on the printed circuit board, wherein the inductor comprises a coil in which an electric current is configured to flow and a core that the coil is wound around, wherein the core comprises a central portion that the coil is wound around; extension portions extending from opposite edges of the central portion according to a circulation path of magnetic flux generated by the electric current of the coil; and lateral portions extending from the extension portions along the circulation path of the magnetic flux and facing the central portion with the coil disposed therebetween, wherein a first height at a first position of the extension portions corresponding to the edges of the central portion is larger than a second height at a second position of the extension portions spaced outwardly from the first position by a predetermined distance towards the lateral portions, and the first height at the first position of the extension portions is larger than a third height at a position of the central portion spaced inwardly from the first position of the extension portions, the second height being the same as the third height, and wherein the core includes a first protrusion of a ring shape at an upper side of the core and corresponding to the edges of the central portion and protruding from the upper side in an upper direction, and a second protrusion of a ring shape at a lower side of the core and corresponding to the edges of the central portion and protruding from the lower side in a lower direction opposite to the upper direction, and each of a diameter of the first protrusion and a diameter of the second protrusion is the same as a diameter of the central portion. 2. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein a first cross section at the first position has a predetermined area so that a bottleneck phenomenon of the magnetic flux is not generated at the first position. 3. The electronic device of claim 2 , wherein the area of the first cross section is at least equivalent to or larger than a cross-sectional area of the central portion. 4. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the extension portions at the first position is larger than a thickness of the extension portions at the second position. 5. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the core is configured to be provided such that a vertical side which the magnetic flux passes through along the circulation path of the magnetic flux has a uniform area. 6. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the extension portions comprise a first extension portion formed above the central portion and a second extension portion formed under the central portion, and the second extension portion comprises a connection terminal mounted on the printed circuit board and electrically connected thereto. 7. The electronic device of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the first extension portion and the second extension portion comprises a protrusion which extends from one side thereof such that a thickness at the first position is larger than a thickness at the second position. 8. An electronic device comprising: a printed circuit board on which an electronic component configured to drive the electronic device is mounted, the printed circuit board including a hole; and an inductor mounted on the printed circuit board, wherein the inductor comprises a coil in which an electric current is configured to flow and a core that the coil is wound around, wherein the core comprises a central portion that the coil is wound around; extension portions extending from opposite edges of the central portion according to a circulation path of magnetic flux generated by the electric current of the coil; and lateral portions which extend from the extension portions along the circulation path of the magnetic flux and facing the central portion with the coil disposed therebetween, wherein the core is configured to be provided such that a vertical side which the magnetic flux passes through along the circulation path of the magnetic flux has a uniform area, wherein a first height at a first position of the extension portions corresponding to the edges of the central portion is larger than a second height at a second position of the extension portions spaced outwardly from the first position by a predetermined distance towards the lateral portions, and the first height at the first position of the extension portions is larger than a third height at a position of the central portion spaced inwardly from the first position of the extension portions, the second height being the same as the third height, and wherein the core includes a first protrusion of a ring shape at an upper side of the core and corresponding to the edges of the central portion and protruding from the upper side in an upper direction, and a second protrusion of a ring shape at a lower side of the core and corresponding to the edges of the central portion and protruding from the lower side in a lower direction opposite to the upper direction, and each of a diameter of the first protrusion and a diameter of the second protrusion is the same as a diameter of the central portion. 9. The electronic device of claim 8 , wherein the extension portions comprise a first extension portion formed above the central portion and a second extension portion formed under the central portion, and the second extension portion comprises a connection terminal mounted on the printed circuit board and electrically connected thereto. 10. The electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the first extension portion and the second extension portion comprise a protrusion extending from one side thereof.
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