Planar Magnetic Components and Assemblies

US2016268034A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016268034-A1
Application numberUS-201514657466-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 13, 2015
Priority dateMar 13, 2015
Publication dateSep 15, 2016
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Abstract

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A planar magnetic component includes a printed circuit board, a coil formed on one or more electrically conductive metal layers of the printed circuit board, terminals electrically connected to the coil for energizing the coil, and a magnetic core mounted to the printed circuit board for confining magnetic flux of the coil. The printed circuit board defines an alignment feature for engaging with a mating feature on a mating circuit board, thereby to align the planar magnetic component with the mating circuit board.

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1 . A planar magnetic component comprising: a printed circuit board including a spring arm, wherein the spring arm is integral with the printed circuit board and comprises one or more metal layers of the printed circuit board for added stiffness; a coil formed on one or more electrically conductive metal layers of the printed circuit board; terminals electrically connected to the coil for energizing the coil; and a magnetic core mounted to the printed circuit board for confining magnetic flux of the coil, wherein the spring arm defines an alignment feature for engaging with a mating feature in a mating circuit board, thereby to align and mechanically couple the planar magnetic component with the mating circuit board. 2 . The planar magnetic component of claim 1 , wherein the coil comprises a plurality of turns disposed among a plurality of conductive layers of the PCB. 3 . The planar magnetic component of claim 1 , wherein the alignment feature is configured for mechanically coupling the printed circuit board to the mating circuit board such that printed circuit board is arranged substantially perpendicular to the mating circuit board. 4 . (canceled) 5 . The planar magnetic component of claim 1 , wherein the spring arm comprises a barb to engage an aperture in the mating circuit board thereby to inhibit extraction of the printed circuit board from the mating circuit board. 6 . (canceled) 7 . The planar magnetic component of claim 1 , wherein the terminals are located along a first edge of the printed circuit board, and wherein the first edge is arranged to face a surface of the mating circuit board when the planar magnetic component is aligned with the mating circuit board. 8 . The planar magnetic component of claim 7 , wherein the terminals are located in respective recesses formed along the first edge of the printed circuit board. 9 . The planar magnetic component of claim 1 , wherein the printed circuit board defines a first aperture, a second aperture, and a third aperture; wherein the coil comprises a first coil substantially surrounding the first aperture and a second coil substantially surrounding the second aperture; and wherein the magnetic core comprises a first leg passing through the first aperture, a second leg passing through the second aperture, and a third leg passing through the third aperture. 10 . The planar magnetic component of claim 9 , wherein the third leg of the magnetic core has a gap. 11 . The planar magnetic component of claim 1 , wherein the alignment feature comprises a tongue formed in the printed circuit board for engaging a groove in the mating circuit board. 12 . A planar magnetic assembly comprising: A. a plurality of flexible joints; B. a plurality of planar magnetic components coupled to one another via the plurality of flexible joints, each of the plurality of planar magnetic components comprising: i. a printed circuit board segment comprising: a. a coil formed on one or more electrically conductive layers of the corresponding printed circuit board segment, and b. terminals electrically connected to the coil for energizing the coil; and ii. a magnetic core mounted to the corresponding printed circuit board segment for confining magnetic flux of the coil, wherein at least one of the printed circuit board segments includes a spring arm integral with the printed circuit board segment, the spring arm comprising one or more metal layers of the printed circuit board segment for added stiffness and defining an alignment feature for engaging with a mating feature in a mating circuit board, thereby to align and mechanically couple the planar magnetic assembly with the mating circuit board. 13 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 12 , wherein the alignment feature is configured for mechanically coupling the planar magnetic assembly to the mating circuit board such that the plurality of printed circuit board segments are arranged substantially perpendicular to the mating circuit board. 14 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 12 , wherein the flexible joints are formed from one or more layers of the printed circuit board segments. 15 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 14 , wherein the flexible joints are formed of one or more exposed metal layers of the printed circuit board segments. 16 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 14 , wherein the flexible joints and the printed circuit board segments are integrally formed in a flex-rigid construction comprising one or more flexible polyimide layers which form the flexible joints. 17 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 12 , further comprising one or more rigid segments disposed between the printed circuit board segments and coupled to the printed circuit board segments via the flexible joints, wherein the one or more rigid segments define a protrusion for aligning with a mating aperture in the mating circuit board. 18 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 12 , wherein the terminals are located along respective first edges of the printed circuit board segments, and wherein the first edges are arranged to face a surface of the mating circuit board when the planar magnetic assembly is aligned with the mating circuit board. 19 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 18 , wherein the terminals are located in respective recesses formed along the first edges of the printed circuit board segments. 20 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the printed circuit board segments defines a first aperture, a second aperture, and a third aperture; wherein the coil associated with the at least one of the printed circuit board segments comprises a first coil substantially surrounding the first aperture and a second coil substantially surrounding the second aperture; and wherein the magnetic core associated with the at least one of the printed circuit board segments comprises a first leg passing through the first aperture, a second leg passing through the second aperture, and a third leg passing through the third aperture. 21 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 12 , wherein each printed circuit board segment is an individual printed circuit board, and wherein the planar magnetic assembly further comprises a frame which defines the flexible joints and a plurality of printed circuit board receptacles for receiving and supporting the printed circuit board segments. 22 . The planar magnetic assembly of claim 12 , wherein the flexible joints are configured to allow the printed circuit board segments to be arranged parallel to each other thereby allowing the planar magnetic assembly to be aligned with the mating circuit board in a serpentine pattern. 23 . A planar magnetic assembly comprising: A. a plurality of planar magnetic components, each of the plurality of planar magnetic components comprising: i. a printed circuit board comprising a coil formed on one or more electrically conductive layers of the corresponding printed circuit board segment, and terminals electrically connected to the coil for energizing the coil, and ii. a magnetic core mounted to the corresponding printed circuit board segment for confining magnetic flux of the coil; and B. a frame for receiving and supporting the plurality of printed circuit boards substantially parallel to each other, wherein the frame includes spring arms that are integral with the frame, and wherein each spring arm comprises one or more metal layers of the printed circuit b

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  • Terminals; Tapping arrangements {for signal inductances} · CPC title

  • H01F27/06Primary

    Mounting, supporting or suspending transformers, reactors or choke coils {not being of the signal type} · CPC title

  • Printed windings · CPC title

  • Mounting on printed circuit boards · CPC title

  • One or more single auxiliary printed circuits mounted on a main printed circuit, e.g. modules, adapters (H05K1/142 and H05K1/147 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016268034A1 cover?
A planar magnetic component includes a printed circuit board, a coil formed on one or more electrically conductive metal layers of the printed circuit board, terminals electrically connected to the coil for energizing the coil, and a magnetic core mounted to the printed circuit board for confining magnetic flux of the coil. The printed circuit board defines an alignment feature for engaging wit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bose Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01F27/06. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Sep 15 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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