Eaton Switching Regulator Inductor Selection
Eaton Switching Regulator Inductor Selection
Basic Operation
In switching regulator applications the inductor is used as an energy
storage device, when the semiconductor switch is on the current
in the inductor ramps up and energy is stored. When the switch
turns off this energy is released into the load, the amount of energy
stored is calculated by the formula;
I Inductor ESR
Overview
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In switching regulator applications the inductor is used as
an energy storage device providing the ability for power and Figure 1. Simple switching regulator circuit operation
voltage conversion within a circuit. The basic converter topol-
ogies for switching regulator inductors are Buck (step-down),
Boost (step-up), Buck-Boost (step-down/up) Cuk (step-up/ Figure 1 shows the inductor current is made up of AC and DC com-
down) and SEPIC (Step-down/up). This technical note looks ponents. The AC component is high frequency and will flow through
at the basic operation of switching regulators and provides the output capacitor because it has a low HF impedance. A ripple
guidance on inductor selection for each of the converter voltage is produced by the capacitors equivalent series resistance
topologies. (ESR) that will appear at the output of the switching regulator. This
ripple voltage needs to be sufficiently low as not to effect the opera-
tion of the circuit the regulator is supplying, normally in the order of
10 mVpk-pk - 500 mVpk-pk.
Selecting the correct ripple current also impacts on the size of
inductor and output capacitor, the capacitor will need to have a suf-
ficiently high ripple current rating or it will overheat and dry out. To
achieve a good compromise between inductor and capacitor size
a ripple current value of 10% - 30% of maximum inductor current
should be chosen. The current in the inductor will be continuous for
output currents greater that 5% - 15% of full load.
Technical Note 10637 Switching regulator inductor selection
Effective December 2016
Inductor selection for Buck converters Inductor selection for Boost converters
The following criteria needs to be defined or calculated to be able to The Boost converter uses the same procedure as the Buck con-
properly select a switching regulator inductor. verter with a modification of the formulas for duty cycle and inductor
• Maximum input voltage voltage change.
Input Voltage 5V
12 V Freewheeling Output Output
Diode Cap Voltage Figure 3. B
oost inductor cricuit
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Switching regulator inductor selection Technical Note 10637
Effective December 2016
D= duty cycle
Vo= output voltage
Vi= maximum input voltage
V1 = Vo (Switch off)
V1= 12 V
Both the SEPIC and Cuk topologies offer advantages over the single
inductor Buck-Boost design. Input current is continuous resulting
in lower peak values and drive circuit requirements are simple due
to switch location. The use of a coupled inductor for the SEPIC and
Cuk will also reduce the cost and board space penalties of the single
inductor option and the inductor inductance needed will be half that
of a single inductor design.
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