Abstract

Printed circuit board (PCB) implementations provide high repeatability and ease of manufacturing as well as potential cost savings for many applications. An optimization procedure is proposed for designing PCB inductors for use in domestic induction cooktops. Cables for classical inductors are built of multistranded round litz wire for efficiency reasons. A planar litz structure in a PCB has been applied to achieve a similar performance to that of traditional constructions (in terms of maximum output power, inductive efficiency, and thermal behavior). The inductor performance has been optimized by a finite-element-analysis-tool-based method taking into account the power losses in rectangular cross-sectional tracks of the cable as well as the geometrical constraints of PCB implementations and the requirements of the associated electronics. Finally, the proposed method has been validated by means of experimental measurements under large-signal conditions on a PCB inductor prototype.

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