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A Novel Passive Integrated Unit for Multi-Component Resonant Converter
Multi-component resonant converter is a popular circuit due to its high efficiency and low electromagnetic interference, especially for high frequency applications field. Since there are the discrete passive components occupy the significant space, the integration technique with flexible multilayer film (FMLF) is an effective solution to reduce the size and height. With this technique, a novel passive integration device is proposed for a multi-component resonant converter. The structure of the integrated unit is introduced, the design of the parameters is presented and the flux analysis is provided. The simulation results based on Maxwell/Ansoft prove the validity and feasibility of the proposed ideas, and a prototype is built for a 200W-100kHz multi-component resonant converter.