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Miniaturization of low-power constant-current converter by applying a height-reduced transformer
A method is described for designing a height-reduced transformer suitable for mounting on a hybrid IC substrate. This is achieved by using a leakage inductance equation that reflects the effects of the core shape parameters as well as the transformer itself. The resulting height-reduced transformer allows the converter size to be reduced to 7/10 that of a converter using a conventional transformer.<>