Abstract

Common-mode inductors are generally designed so that their operation is in the magnetically linear region of the core material. Very few works consider magnetic hysteresis in the core in terms of the common-mode current waveform. This work validates one such magnetic model and enhances it by including the common-mode current due to the inductor's parasitic capacitance. This work establishes the considerable impact of hysteresis and parasitic capacitance on the ability of a common-mode inductor to reduce common-mode current.

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