COIL COMPONENT
20170330669 · 2017-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F2003/106
ELECTRICITY
H01F2017/008
ELECTRICITY
H01F2017/0073
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a coil component that includes an element body made of a first magnetic material, a coil conductor embedded in the element body, and first and second magnetic films made of a second magnetic material having higher permeability than that of the first magnetic material. The element body has an upper surface crossing a coil axis of the coil conductor and first and second side surfaces extending substantially parallel to the coil axis. The first magnetic film is formed on the upper surface and first side surface of the element body, and the second magnetic film is formed on the upper surface and second side surface of the element body.
Claims
1. A coil component comprising: an element body made of a first magnetic material; a coil conductor embedded in the element body; and first and second magnetic films made of a second magnetic material having higher permeability than that of the first magnetic material, wherein the element body has an upper surface crossing a coil axis of the coil conductor and first and second side surfaces extending substantially parallel to the coil axis, and wherein the first magnetic film is formed on the upper surface and first side surface of the element body, and the second magnetic film is formed on the upper surface and second side surface of the element body.
2. The coil component as claimed in claim 1, wherein the element body further has a mounting surface opposite to the upper surface, and wherein the first and second magnetic films are further formed on the mounting surface of the element body.
3. The coil component as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a first terminal electrode connected to one end of the coil conductor and a second terminal electrode connected to other end of the coil conductor, wherein the element body further has third and fourth side surfaces extending substantially parallel to the coil axis and crossing at substantially right angles to the first and second side surfaces, and wherein the first terminal electrode is formed on at least the third side surface, and the second terminal electrode is formed on at least the fourth side surface.
4. The coil component as claimed in claim 1, wherein a part of the first magnetic film that is formed on the first side surface is separated by a first slit, and a part of the second magnetic film that is formed on the second side surface is separated by a second slit.
5. The coil component as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of the first and second slits is extended in substantially perpendicular to the coil axis.
6. The coil component as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of the first and second slits is offset to a mounting surface of the element body positioned opposite to the upper surface.
7. The coil component as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a third magnetic film formed on the upper surface of the element body independent of the first and third magnetic films.
8. A coil component comprising: an element body having first and second surfaces opposite to each other and third and fourth surfaces opposite to each other; a coil conductor embedded in the element body; a first magnetic film formed on the first surface; a second magnetic film formed on the second surface; a first terminal electrode connected to one end of the coil conductor, the first terminal electrode being formed on the third surface; and a second terminal electrode connected to other end of the coil conductor, the second terminal electrode being formed on the fourth surface.
9. The coil component as claimed in claim 8, wherein the element body further has fifth and sixth surfaces opposite to each other, and wherein the first and second magnetic films are further formed on the fifth surface.
10. The coil component as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a third magnetic film formed on the fifth surface.
11. The coil component as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first and second magnetic films are further formed on the sixth surface.
12. The coil component as claimed in claim 8, wherein the third and fourth surfaces are free from the first and second magnetic films.
13. The coil component as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first magnetic film is divided into first and second sections by a first slit formed on the first surface, and wherein the second magnetic film is divided into third and fourth sections by a second slit formed on the second surface.
14. The coil component as claimed in claim. 13, wherein the first section is greater than the second section, and the third section is greater than the fourth section.
15. The coil component as claimed in claim 8, wherein the coil conductor has a coil axis that is substantially parallel to the first to fourth surfaces.
16. A coil component comprising: an element body having a first surface, the first surface including first to fifth sections; a coil conductor embedded in the element body, the coil conductor having a coil axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first surface; a first magnetic film formed on the first section of the first surface; a second magnetic film formed on the second section of the first surface; a first terminal electrode connected to one end of the coil conductor, the first terminal electrode being formed on the third section of the first surface; and a second terminal electrode connected to other end of the coil conductor, the second terminal electrode being formed on the fourth section of the first surface, wherein the fifth section of the first surface is free from the first and second magnetic films and the first and second terminal electrodes so as to separate the first and second magnetic films and the first and second terminal electrodes from one another.
17. The coil component as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first surface further includes a sixth section surrounded by the fifth section, and wherein the coil component further comprises a third magnetic film formed on the sixth section of the first surface.
18. The coil component as claimed in claim 16, wherein the element body further has second and third surfaces opposite to each other, wherein the first magnetic film is further formed on the second surface, and wherein the second magnetic film is further formed on the third surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The above and other objects, features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent by reference to the following detailed description of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0023] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be explained in detail with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
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[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] The element body 20 is a laminated sintered body of ceramic green sheets including a magnetic material such as ferrite (Ni—Cu—Zn-based ferrite, Ni—Cu—Zn—Mg-based ferrite, Cu—Zn-based ferrite, or Ni—Cu-based ferrite). The permeability of the element body 20 is about 20 to about 200.
[0027] As illustrated in
[0028] The conductor patterns 50A to 50H are connected to each other through a through hole conductor penetrating the insulating layers 20A to 20G to thereby form one coil conductor 50. One end 51 of the coil conductor 50 is formed by the conductor pattern 50A and drawn out to one side of the element body 20 in the x-direction to be connected to the first terminal electrode 31. The other end 52 of the coil conductor 50 is formed by the conductor pattern 50H and drawn out to the other side of the element body 20 in the x-direction to be connected to the second terminal electrode 32. The coil axis of the coil conductor 50 extends in the z-direction.
[0029] The number of insulating layers 20A to 20J and the shape of the conductor pattern 50A shown in
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] The third side surface 23 is entirely covered with the first terminal electrode 31. A part of the first terminal electrode 31 is also formed on the first and second side surfaces 21 and 22, upper surface 25, and mounting surface 26. The fourth side surface 24 is entirely covered with the second terminal electrode 32. A part of the second terminal electrode 32 is also formed on the first and second side surfaces 21 and 22, upper surface 25, and mounting surface 26. However, the coil component 10A according to the present embodiment has no directionality in the left-right direction (x-direction), so that the first terminal electrode 31 and the second terminal electrode 32 may be reversed.
[0032] The coil component 10A according to the present embodiment further includes the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42. The first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 are each made of a magnetic material having permeability higher than that of the magnetic material constituting the element body 20. The permeability of the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 is preferably 10 times or more, e.g., about 50 times as high as the permeability of the element body 20. Specifically, the permeability is preferably about 1000 to 10000. Examples of the material of the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 include permalloy (Fe—Ni alloy), super permalloy (Fe—Ni—Mo alloy), sendust (Fe—Si—Al alloy), Fe—Si alloy, Fe—Co alloy, Fe—Cr alloy, Fe—Cr—Si alloy, and Fe.
[0033] The film thickness of the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 is set as small as possible in a range capable of ensuring sufficient magnetic characteristics. For example, the film thickness is preferably set to about 0.5 μm to about 5 μm. As a method of forming the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42, a thin-film formation such as a sputtering method or a vapor deposition method is preferably used.
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] The first magnetic film 41 and the second magnetic film 42 are not in contact with each other and therefore separated from each other on the upper surface 25 and mounting surface 26. That is, on the upper surface 25, a gap G1 is provided between the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42, whereby the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 are separated from each other without any contact with each other. Similarly, on the mounting surface 26, a gap G2 is provided between the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42, whereby the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 are separated from each other without any contact with each other. Needless to say, the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 and the first and second terminal electrodes 31 and 32 are separated from each other without any contact being made among them.
[0036] The first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 each function as a magnetic path of magnetic flux generated when current is made to flow in the coil conductor 50 and, particularly, play a role of confining leakage magnetic flux to be radiated outside within the element body 20. The leakage magnetic flux circulates mainly from the upper surface 25 toward the mounting surface 26 (or vice versa) and, in the present embodiment, most of the leakage magnetic flux passes through the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42. This allows spread of the leakage magnetic flux particularly in the side surface direction (y-direction) to be significantly suppressed. Thus, when the coil component 10A is mounted on the printed circuit board, adverse effect of the leakage magnetic flux on electronic components adjacent to the coil component 10A can be reduced, so that it is possible to reduce the distance from the adjacent electronic components in the y-direction as compared with conventional approaches. Therefore, it is possible to achieve higher density mounting.
[0037] Further, in the present embodiment, the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 are separated from each other on the upper surface 25 and the mounting surface 26 each of which has a high magnetic flux density, so that generation of an eddy current can be suppressed more than a case where a single magnetic film is formed on the upper surface 25 and mounting surface 26. In addition, the configuration in which the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 are separated from each other on the upper surface 25 and mounting surface 26 makes it difficult for the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 to be magnetically saturated, so that even when the coil component 10A is used as a power inductor in which a large current flows, magnetic saturation does not occur, and the spreading of the leakage magnetic flux can be suppressed effectively.
Second Embodiment
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[0039] As illustrated in
[0040] The slit G3 is formed in the part 41b of the first magnetic film 41 that covers the first side surface 21 and extends in the x-direction so as to separate the part 41b in the z-direction. Similarly, the slit G4 is formed in the part 42b of the second magnetic film 42 that covers the second side surface 22 and extends in the x-direction so as to separate the part 42b in the z-direction. As a result, the slits G3 and G4 each function as a magnetic gap, making it more difficult for the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 to be saturated and allowing an eddy current loss to be reduced.
[0041] Further, in the present embodiment, the slits G3 and G4 are offset to the mounting surface 26 side, so that the magnetic flux leaking from the slits G3 and G4 is positioned in the vicinity of the surface of the printed circuit board. As a result, adverse effect of the leakage magnetic flux on electronic components adjacent to the coil component 10B can be minimized.
Third Embodiment
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[0043] As illustrated in
[0044] The third magnetic film 43 is formed on the upper surface 25 of the element body 20 independent of the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42. Similarly, the fourth magnetic film 44 is formed on the mounting surface 26 of the element body 20 independent of the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42. The third and fourth magnetic films 43 and 44 are located at the same positions in terms of the xy direction and are each disposed in a substantially center portion of the upper surface 25 or mounting surface 26 so as to cover at least a part of the inner diameter portion of the coil conductor 50 in a plan view (as viewed in the z-direction).
[0045] The coil component 10C according to the present embodiment further includes the third and fourth magnetic films 43 and 44 and thus can shield the leakage magnetic flux more effectively. In addition, the magnetic film is divided into three parts on the upper surface 25 and mounting surface 26 of the element body 20, allowing an eddy current to be further reduced and making magnetic saturation difficult to occur.
Fourth Embodiment
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[0047] As illustrated in
[0048] The slit G5 is formed over the parts 41a to 41c so as to divide the first magnetic film 41 in the x-direction. Similarly, the slit G6 is formed over the parts 42a to 42c so as to divide the second magnetic film 42 in the x-direction. It follows that the slits G5 and G6 extend in the z-direction on the respective first and second side surfaces 21 and 22 and extend in the y-direction on the upper surface 25 and mounting surface 26.
[0049] In the present embodiment, the magnetic film is divided into four parts on the upper surface 25 and mounting surface 26 of the element body 20, allowing an eddy current to be further reduced and making magnetic saturation difficult to occur.
[0050] It is apparent that the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, but may be modified and changed without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
[0051] For example, although the first and second magnetic films 41 and 42 are formed on the mounting surface 26 in the above embodiments, the magnetic film need not necessarily be formed on the mounting surface 26 and may be omitted.