Magnetic field cancellation in switching regulators

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8823345
APP PUB NO 20140111174A1
SERIAL NO

13710127

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This invention uses new switching regulator structures to split single magnetic loops into multiple magnetic loops, with linked opposing magnetic fields, to cause a cancelling effect, resulting in a much lower overall magnetic field. This results in lower EMI. In one embodiment, synchronously switched transistors are divided up into parallel topside transistors and parallel bottomside transistors. The topside transistors are positioned to oppose the bottomside transistors, and bypass capacitors are connected between the pairs to create a plurality of current loops. The components are arranged to form a mirror image of the various current loops so that the resulting magnetic fields are in opposite directions and substantially cancel each other out. Creating opposite current loops may also be achieved by forming the conductors and components in a figure 8 pattern with a cross-over point.

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  • LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Cheng, Daniel Mountain View, US 15 759
Gardner, John Berkeley, US 69 2147
Kueck, Christian Luedinghausen, DE 1 11
Shtargot, Leonard Campbell, US 12 39
Witt, Jeffrey Oakland, US 2 21

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