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| 18 | Reducing winding loss in a ferrite inductor Test bench results Vin(V) Lin (A) Pin (W) Vo (V} Io {A) Po (W) Efficiency 1 gap 231 16.5 3811.5 390.7 8.8 3438.16 0.90 2 gaps 233 15.8 3681.4 391 8.79 3436.89 0.93 3 gaps 233 15.6 3634.8 391 8.78 3432.98 0.94 4 gaps 233 15.5 3611.5 391.5 8.8 3445.2 0.95 Ferrite Copper 1gap X 2 gaps of X/2 3 gaps of X/3 4 gaps of X/4 5 gaps of X/5 6 gaps of X/6 7 gaps of X\7 Gap Optimized gap structure can increase overall efficiency Fringing flux and hence winding loss can be reduced by increasing the number of gaps and making each gap smaller The bench tests confirm that increasing the number of gaps increases the efficiency of the system Increasing from 1 to 2 gaps gives the most incremental improvement Air gap in the magnetic path is necessary to increase core reluctance Bench test results

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