High Q-Factor PCB Embedded Flip-Chip Inductors with Multilayer CZTB Magnetic Sheet for Power Supply in Package (PwrSiP)

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Abstract

This article investigates a novel approach to the integration of multilayer, thin film magnetics embedded in printed circuit board (PCB) for Power Supply in a Package (PwrSip) applications. A solenoid inductor structure is formed by sandwiching a multilayer CZTB magnetic sheet between two distinct PCBs with copper tracks on each which form the upper and lower windings of the device. A solder reflow process utilizing solder balls mounted on the exposed NiAu pads of one of the PCBs is used to create the electrical connection between the two boards, hence, forming closed current loops for the windings of the inductor. This novel inductor structure enables the use of about 4 oz ( 140∼\mu \text{m} ) of copper to enclose the multilayer CZTB magnetic sheet, and hence demonstrates very low R_{\text {dc}}. The multilayer CZTB magnetic sheet is characterized by using a Ryowa permeameter. The magnetic sheet exhibited a permeability of 367. The manufactured flip-chip inductor was electrically characterized by using a vector network analyzer (VNA). The device has a footprint of 7.25 mm2 and has an inductance of 52 nH. The fabricated PCB embedded inductor achieved a peak quality factor of 23 at 40 MHz.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9292967
Pages (from-to)102-110
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Amorphous magnetic materials
  • CZTB magnetic sheet
  • dc dc power converters
  • embedded inductor
  • integrated thin film magnetics
  • power supply in a package
  • Q-factor

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