Abstract

This paper describes the construction of an embedded flexible inductor using Fe–Si–Al powder composite films with a μr of 140, and proposes a low-power dc–dc converter using this inductor. The fabricated composite films are composed of mixed 85%Fe–9%Si–6%Al flaked powders, and ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber, which is a terpolymer with rigid polymer structure used in low-power applications. The proposed flexible inductor is simulated using Maxwell three-dimensional tool and measured out by folding the fabricated flexible inductor (to 0°, 45°, 90°, and above 90°). It has also been confirmed that the inductance of a flexible inductor has good linearity at a high frequency of several MHz. To verify its usefulness, the proposed inductor with dimensions of 10 mm × 7 mm × 0.28 mm was applied to a dc–dc boost converter fabricated on a flexible printed circuit board of size 10 mm × 23 mm × 0.16 mm. The output power of the fabricated dc–dc boost converter was 2 W (5 V/400 mA) and the switching frequency was fixed at 1.2 MHz. On testing, the fabricated dc–dc boost converter recorded a maximum efficiency of 84%. Additionally, the flexibility of the fabricated embedded flexible inductor was verified by folding it (to 0°, 45°, 90°, and above 90°). Thus, the excellent flexibility of the fabricated embedded flexible inductor was proved.

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