POWER INDUCTOR
20170221622 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
- In Kil PARK (Seongnam-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, KR)
- Tae Hyung NOH (Siheung-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, KR)
- Gyeong Tae KIM (Ansan-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, KR)
- Seung Hun CHO (Siheung-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, KR)
- Jun Ho JUNG (Siheung-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, KR)
- Ki Joung NAM (Siheung-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, KR)
- Jung Gyu LEE (Seoul, KR)
Cpc classification
H01F27/29
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/22
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, a power inductor includes a body, a base disposed in the body, and a coil pattern disposed on at least one surface of the base, in which the body includes metal powder, a polymer, and a thermal conductive filler and the base is formed by bonding a copper foil to both surfaces of a metal plate comprising iron.
Claims
1. A power inductor comprising: a body a base disposed in the body; and a coil pattern disposed on at least one surface of the base, wherein the body comprises metal powder, a polymer, and a thermal conductive filler.
2. The power inductor of claim 1, wherein the metal powder comprises metal alloy powder comprising iron.
3. The power inductor of claim 2, wherein the metal powder has a surface that is coated with at least one of a magnetic material and insulation material.
4. The power inductor of claim 1, wherein the thermal conductive filler comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of MgO, AlN, and a carbon-based material.
5. The power inductor of claim 4, wherein the thermal conductive filler is contained in a content of approximately 0.5 wt % to approximately 3 wt %, based on approximately 100 wt % of the metal powder.
6. The power inductor of claim 5, wherein the thermal conductive filler has a size of approximately 0.5 μm to approximately 100 μm.
7. The power inductor of claim 1, wherein the base is formed by bonding a copper foil to both surfaces of a metal plate comprising iron.
8. The power inductor of claim 1, further comprising an insulating layer disposed on the coil pattern and an external electrode disposed on an outer portion of the body and connected to the coil pattern.
9. The power inductor of claim 1, further comprising a magnetic layer disposed on at least one area of the body and having magnetic permeability higher than that of the body.
10. The power inductor of claim 9, wherein the magnetic layer comprises the thermal conductive filler.
11. A power inductor, comprising: a body; a base disposed in the body; and a coil pattern disposed on at least one surface of the base, wherein the base is formed by bonding a copper foil to both surfaces of a metal plate comprising iron.
12. The power inductor of claim 11, wherein the body comprises metal powder, a polymer, and a thermal conductive filler.
13. The power inductor of claim 12, wherein the thermal conductive filler comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of MgO, AlN, and a carbon-based material.
14. The power inductor of claim 13, wherein the thermal conductive is contained in a content of approximately 0.5 wt % to approximately 3 wt %, based on approximately 100 wt % of the metal powder.
15. The power inductor of claim 11, further comprising an insulating layer disposed on at least one area of the body and having magnetic permeability higher than that of the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] Exemplary embodiments can be understood in more detail from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0031] Hereinafter, specific embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art.
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[0034] The body 100 may have, for example, a hexahedral shape. The body 100, however, may have a polyhedral shape in addition to the hexahedral shape. The body 100 may include metal powder 110, a polymer 120, and a thermal conductive filler 130. The metal powder 110 may have a mean particle diameter of approximately 1 μm to approximately 50 μm. Also, the metal powder 110 may use a single kind of or at least two kinds of particles having the same size and a single kind of or at least two kinds of particles having a plurality of sizes. For example, a first metal particle having a mean size of approximately 30 μm and a second metal particle having a mean size of approximately 3 μm may be mixed with each other for using. When at least two kinds of metal powder 110 having sizes different from each other are used, the body 100 may increase in filling rate to maximize capacity. For example, when metal powder having a size of approximately 30 μm is used, a pore may be generated between the metal powder having the size of approximately 30 μm, resulting in decreasing the filling rate. However, since metal power having a size of approximately 3 μm is mixed between the metal power having the size of approximately 30 μm, the filling rate may further increase. The metal powder 110 may use a metal material including iron (Fe). For example, the metal powder 110 may include at least one metal selected from the group consisting of iron-nickel (Fe—Ni), iron-nickel-silica (Fe—Ni—Si), iron-aluminum-silica (Fe—Al—Si), and iron-aluminum-chrome (Fe—Al—Cr) That is, since the metal powder 110 includes the iron, the metal powder 110 may be formed as a meal alloy having a magnetic structure or magnetic property to have predetermined magnetic permeability. Also, surface of the metal powder 110 may be coated with a magnetic material having magnetic permeability different from that of the metal powder 110. For example, the magnetic material may be formed of a metal oxide magnetic material. That is, the magnetic material may be formed of at least one oxide magnetic material selected from the group consisting of a nickel-oxide magnetic material, a zinc-oxide magnetic material, a copper-oxide magnetic material, a manganese-oxide magnetic material, a cobalt-oxide magnetic material, a barium-oxide magnetic material, and a nickel-zinc-copper oxide magnetic material. The magnetic material applied on the surface of the metal powder 110 may be formed of a metal oxide including iron and have the magnetic permeability greater than that of the metal powder 110. Furthermore, the surface of the metal powder 110 may be coated with at least one insulation material. For example, the surface of the metal powder 110 may be coated with an oxide and an insulating polymer material such as parylene. The oxide may be formed by oxidizing the metal powder 110 or be coated with one selected from the group consisting of TiO2, SiO2, ZrO2, SnO2, NiO, ZnO, CuO, CoO, MnO, MgO, Al2O3, Cr2O3, Fe2O3, B2O3, and Bi2O3. Also, the surface of the metal powder 110 may be coated by using various insulating polymer materials in addition to the parylene. Here, the metal powder 110 may be coated with oxide having a double-layered structure or a double-layered structure of oxide and polymer materials. Alternatively, the surface of the metal powder 110 may be coated with the magnetic material and then the insulating material. As described above, the surface of the metal powder 110 may be coated with the insulating material to prevent a short-circuit due to the contact of the metal powder 110 from occurring. The polymer 120 may be mixed with the metal powder 110 so that the metal powder 110 is insulated with each other. That is, the metal powder 110 may increase in loss of eddy current and hysteria in a high frequency to cause a loss of the material. To reduce the loss of the material, the polymer 120 may be provided to insulate the metal powder 110 from each other. Although the polymer 120 is selected from the group consisting of epoxy, polyimide, and a liquid crystalline polymer (LCP), the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Also, the polymer 120 may include a thermosetting resin to give an insulation property to the metal powder 110. The thermosetting resin may include at least one selected from the group consisting of a novolac epoxy resin, a phenoxy type epoxy resin, a BPA type epoxy resin, a BPF type epoxy resin, a hydrogenated BPA epoxy resin, a dimer acid modified epoxy resin, a urethane modified epoxy resin, a rubber modified epoxy resin, and a DCPD type epoxy resin. Here, the polymer 120 may be contained in a content of approximately 2.0 wt % to approximately 5.0 wt %, based on 100 wt % of the metal powder. When the polymer 120 increases in content, a volume fraction of the metal powder 110 may decrease, and thus, it may be difficult to properly realize an effect for increasing the saturation magnetization, and the magnetic characteristics of the body 100, i.e., the magnetic permeability may decreases. When the polymer 120 decreases in content, a strong acid or strong alkaline solution used in a process for manufacturing the inductor may be permeated into the inductor to reduce the inductance characteristics. Thus, the polymer 120 may be contained within a range in which the saturation magnetization and inductance of the metal powder 110 do not decrease. Also, the thermal conductive filler 130 may be provided to solve the limitation in which the body 100 is heated by the external heat. That is, when the metal powder 110 of the body 100 is heated by the external heat, the thermal conductive filler 130 may release the heat of the metal powder 110 to the outside. Although the thermal conductive filler 130 includes at least one selected from the group consisting of MgO, AlN, and a carbon-based material, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Here, the carbon-based material may include carbon and have various shapes. For example, the carbon-based material may include graphite, carbon black, graphene, graphite, and the like. Also, the thermal conductive filler 130 may be contained in a content of approximately 0.5 wt % to approximately 3 wt %, based on approximately 100 wt % of the metal powder 110. When the content of the thermal conductive filler 130 is below the above-described range, a heat dissipation effect may not be achieved. On the other hand, when the content of the thermal conductive filler 130 is above the above-described range, the magnetic permeability of the metal powder 110 may decrease. Also, the thermal conductive filler 130 may have, for example, a size of approximately 0.5 μm to approximately 100 μm. That is, the thermal conductive filler 130 may have a size greater or less than that of the metal powder 110. On the other hand, the body 100 may be manufactured by stacking a plurality of sheets formed of a material including the metal powder 110, the polymer 120, and the thermal conductive filler 130. Here, when the body 100 is manufactured by stacking the plurality of sheets, the thermal conductive fillers 130 in the sheets may have contents different from each other. For example, the more the thermal filters are away from the base 200 upward and downward, the content of the thermal conductive fillers 130 in the sheets may gradually increase in content. Also, as necessary, the body 100 may be formed by applying various processes such as a process of printing paste formed of a material including the metal powder 110, the polymer 120, and the thermal conductive filler 130 at a predetermined thickness or a process of filling the paste into a frame to compress the paste. Here, the number of sheets stacked for forming the body 100 or a thickness of the paste printed at the predetermined thickness may be determined to adequate number or thickness in consideration of electrical characteristics such as the inductance required for the power inductor.
[0035] The base 200 may be provided in the body 100. At least one base 200 may be provided. For example, the base 200 may be provided in the body 100 in a longitudinal direction of the body 100. Here, at least one base 200 may be provided. For example, two bases 200 may be provided in a direction perpendicular to a direction in which the external electrode 400 is disposed, for example, be spaced a predetermined distance from each other in a vertical direction. The base 200, for example, may be formed of copper clad lamination (CCL), a metal magnetic material, or the like. Here, the base 200 is formed of the magnetic material to improve the magnetic permeability and easily realize the capacity. That is, the CCL is manufactured by bonding a copper foil to glass reinforced fiber. Thus, the CCL may not have the magnetic permeability to reduce the magnetic permeability of the power inductor. However, when the metal magnetic material is used as the base 200, the magnetic permeability of the power inductor may not be reduced because the metal magnetic material has the magnetic permeability. The base 200 using the metal magnetic material may be manufactured by bonding the copper foil to a plate that has a predetermined thickness and is formed of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of metal including iron such as, for example, iron-nickel (Fe—Ni), iron-nickel-silica (Fe—Ni—Si), iron-aluminum-silica (Fe—Al—Si), and iron-aluminum-chrome (Fe—Al—Cr). That is, an alloy formed of at least one metal including iron may be manufactured in the form of a plate having a predetermined thickness, and then the copper foil may be bonded to at least one surface of the metal plate to manufacture the base 200. Also, at least one conductive via (not shown) may be formed in a predetermined area of the base 200, and the coil patterns 310 and 320 respectively disposed on the upper and lower portions of the base 200 may be electrically connected to each other by the conductive via. The via (not shown) passing in a thickness of the base 200 may be formed, and then the conductive paste may be filled into the via to form the conductive via.
[0036] The coil patterns 310 and 320 may be disposed on at least one surface, preferably, both surfaces of the base 200. The coil patterns 310 and 320 may be disposed on a predetermined area of the base 200, e.g., disposed outward from a central portion thereof in a spiral shape, and the two coil patterns 310 and 320 disposed on the base 200 may be connected to form one coil. Here, the coil patterns 310 and 320 on the upper and lower portions may have the same shape. Also, the coil patterns 310 and 320 may overlap each other. Alternatively, the coil pattern 320 may overlap each other on an area in which the coil pattern 310 is not formed. The coil patterns 310 and 320 may be electrically connected by the conductive via formed in the base 200. The coil patterns 310 and 320 may be formed by a method such as, for example, screen printing, coating, deposition, plating, or sputtering. Although each of the coil patterns 310 and 320 and the conductive via is formed of a material including at least one of silver (Ag), copper (Cu), and copper alloy, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. On the other hand, when the coil patterns 310 and 320 are formed through the plating process, the metal layer, for example, a copper layer may be formed on the base 200 by the plating process and then be patterned by a lithography process. That is, the copper layer may be formed by using the copper foil as a seed layer through the plating process and then be patterned to form the coil patterns 310 and 320. Alternatively, a photosensitive film pattern having a predetermined shape may be formed on the base 200, and the plating process may be performed to grow the metal layer from the exposed surface of the base 200, and then the photosensitive film may be removed to form the coil patterns 310 and 320 having a predetermined shape. Alternatively, the coil patterns 310 and 320 may be formed in a multi-layered shape. That is, a plurality of coil patterns may be further formed upward from the coil patterns 310 formed on the upper portion of the base 200, and a plurality of coil patterns may be further formed downward from the coil patterns 320 formed on the lower portion of the base 200. When the coil patterns 310 and 320 are formed in the multi-layered shape, an insulation layer may be formed between lower and upper layers, and a conductive via (not shown) may be formed in the insulation layer to connect the multi-layered coil patterns to each other.
[0037] The external electrodes 400 may be formed on both ends of the body 100, respectively. For example, the external electrodes 400 may be formed on both side surfaces facing each other in the longitudinal direction of the body 100. The external electrodes 400 may be electrically connected to the coil patterns 310 and 320 of the body 100. That is, at least one end of the coil patterns 310 and 320 may be exposed to the outside, and the external electrode 400 may be connected to the exposed end of the coil patterns 310 and 320. The external electrodes 400 may be formed on both ends of the body 100 by dipping the body 100 into the conductive paste or through the various processes such as the printing, the deposition, and the sputtering. The external electrode 400 may be formed of an electro-conductive metal that is selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, platinum, copper, nickel, palladium, and an alloy thereof. Also, a nickel-plated layer (not shown) or a tin-plated layer (not shown) may be further formed on a surface of the external electrode 400.
[0038] Alternatively, an insulation layer 500 may be further formed between the coil patterns 310 and 320 and the body 100 to insulate the coil patterns 310 and 320 from the metal powder 110. That is, the insulation layer 500 may be formed on the upper and lower portions of the base 200 to cover the coil patterns 310 and 320. The insulation layer 500 may include at least one material selected from the group consisting of epoxy, polyimide, and a liquid crystal crystalline polymer. That is, the insulation layer 500 may be formed of the same material as the polymer 120 forming the body 100. Also, the insulation layer 500 may be formed by applying an insulating polymer material such as parylene on the coil patterns 310 and 320. That is, the insulation layer 500 may be coated at a uniform thickness along stepped portions of the coil patterns 310 and 320. Alternatively, the insulation layer 500 may be formed on the coil patterns 310 and 320 by using the insulation sheet.
[0039] As above-described, the power inductor in accordance with an exemplary embodiment may include the body 100 including the metal powder 110, the polymer 120, and the thermal conductive filler 130. The thermal conductive filler 130 may be provided in the body 100 to release the heat of the body 100, which is generated by heating of the metal powder 110, to the outside, thereby preventing the body 100 from increasing in temperature, and thus, preventing the inductance from being reduced. Also, the base 200 inside the body 100 may be formed of the magnetic material to prevent the power inductor from being reduced in magnetic permeability.
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[0042] A magnetic layer 600 (610 and 620) may be provided to at least one area of a body 100. That is, a first magnetic layer 610 may be disposed on a top surface of the body 100, and a second magnetic layer 620 may be disposed on a bottom surface of the body 100. Here, the first and second magnetic layers 610 and 620 may be provided to increase magnetic permeability of the body 100 and be formed of a material having magnetic permeability higher than that of the body 100. For example, the body 100 may have magnetic permeability of approximately 20, and each of the first and second magnetic layers 610 and 620 may have magnetic permeability of approximately 40 to approximately 1000. The first and second magnetic layers 610 and 620 may be formed of, for example, magnetic powder and a polymer. That is, the first and second magnetic layers 610 and 620 may be formed of a material having magnetism higher than that of the magnetic material of the body 100 or have a content of the magnetic material, which is higher than that of the magnetic material of the body 100 so that each of the first and second magnetic layers 610 and 620 has the magnetic permeability higher than that of the body 100. Here, the polymer may be contained in a content of approximately 15 wt %, based on approximately 100 wt % of the metal powder. Also, the magnetic material powder may use at least one selected from the group consisting of a nickel magnetic material (Ni Ferrite), a zinc magnetic material (Zn Ferrite), a copper magnetic material (Cu Ferrite), a manganese magnetic material (Mn Ferrite), a cobalt magnetic material (Co Ferrite), a barium magnetic material (Ba Ferrite), and a nickel-zinc-copper magnetic material (Ni—Zn—Cu Ferrite) or at least one oxide magnetic material thereof. That is, the magnetic layer 600 may be formed by using a metal alloy powder including iron or a metal alloy oxide including iron. Also, the magnetic powder may be formed by applying the magnetic material to the metal alloy powder. For example, the magnetic material powder may be formed by applying at least one magnetic material oxide selected from the group consisting of a nickel-oxide magnetic material, a zinc-oxide magnetic material, a copper-oxide magnetic material, a manganese-oxide magnetic material, a cobalt-oxide magnetic material, a barium-oxide magnetic material, and a nickel-zinc-copper oxide magnetic material to, for example, the metal alloy powder including iron. That is, the magnetic material powder may be formed by applying the metal oxide including iron to the metal alloy powder. Alternatively, the magnetic material powder may be formed by mixing at least one magnetic material oxide selected from the group consisting of a nickel-oxide magnetic material, a zinc-oxide magnetic material, a copper-oxide magnetic material, a manganese-oxide magnetic material, a cobalt-oxide magnetic material, a barium-oxide magnetic material, and a nickel-zinc-copper oxide magnetic material with, for example, the metal alloy powder including iron. That is, the magnetic material powder may be formed by mixing the metal oxide including iron with the metal alloy powder. On the other hand, each of the first and second magnetic layers 610 and 620 may further include the thermal conductive fillers in addition to the metal powder and polymer. The thermal conductive fillers may be contained in a content of approximately 0.5 wt % to approximately 3 wt %, based on approximately 100 wt % of the metal powder. The first and second magnetic layers 610 and 620 may be manufactured in a sheet shape and respectively disposed on upper and lower portions of the body 100 on which a plurality of sheets are stacked. Also, the body 100 may be formed by printing a paste formed of a material including metal powder 110, a polymer 120, and a thermal conductive filler 130 at a predetermined thickness or filling the paste into a frame to compress the paste, and then the magnetic layer 610 and 620 may be respectively disposed on the upper and lower portions of the body 100. Alternatively, the magnetic layer 610 and 620 may be formed by using the paste, i.e., formed by applying the magnetic material to the upper and lower portions of the body 100.
[0043] The power inductor in accordance with an exemplary embodiment may further include third and fourth magnetic layers 630 and 640 on the upper and lower portions between the body 100 and the base 200 as illustrated in
[0044] As described above, the power inductor in accordance with another exemplary embodiment may include the at least one magnetic layer 600 in the body 100 to improve the magnetism of the power inductor.
[0045]
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[0049] In accordance with the exemplary embodiments, the body of the power inductor may be formed of the metal powder, the polymer, and the thermal conductive filler. Since the thermal conductive filler is provided, the heat in the body may be easily released to the outside to prevent the inductance from decreasing due to the heated body.
[0050] Also, the base, on which the coil pattern is formed, disposed in the body may be formed of the metal magnetic material to prevent the magnetic permeability of the power inductor from decreasing, and the at least one magnetic layer may be provided on the body to improve the magnetic permeability of the power inductor.
[0051] The power inductor may not be limited to the foregoing embodiments, but be realized through various embodiments different from each other. Therefore, it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications and changes can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention defined by the appended claims.