Inductor Calculation Appli-E
Inductor Calculation Appli-E
Inductor Calculation Appli-E
This application note covers the steps required in choosing the inductor and to calculate the value used in buck regulator IC
circuits.
Fig. 1 shows a typical buck converter circuit when switching element Q1 is ON. When N-ch MOSFET Q1 is ON, current
flowing from input VIN to coil L charges the output capacitor CO and supplies output current IO. In this scenario, the current
flowing through coil L produces a magnetic field and electric energy is converted to magnetic energy to be stored.
Fig. 2 illustrates the same circuit when switching element Q1 is in an OFF state. When Q1 is OFF, free-wheeling diode D1 is
activated, and the energy stored in coil L is released.
Q1 Q1
ON VSW OFF
VL VL
VIN L IO VIN L IO
D1 CO RL VOUT VD D1 CO RL VOUT
Fig. 1: Basic Buck Converter Circuit Fig. 2: Basic Buck Converter Circuit
Switching Element ON Switching Element OFF
The relation between current IL and voltage VL of coil L, which has self-inductance, can be calculated using the equation
below:
dI
VL L L (2)
dt VL(ON) VL(OFF)
dIL= dt dIL= dt
IL L L
From equation (2), it is clear that by applying additional voltage
to the inductor, the reverse-current direction increases by slope ILP
V/L.
Current flowing through the coil during tON can be calculated
using equation (1), (2), and by the following method; ILT IOUT ΔIL
represents current right before switching element Q1 turns ON,
ILP represents current right before switching element Q1 turns
OFF. ILT
ILP ILT
VSW VIN VOUT t ON
(3) t
L tON tOFF
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From Fig. 2, the coil voltage when Q1 in OFF- state is VL(OFF), can be calculated using the following method:
Using equations (2) and (4), the current flowing through coil L when Q1 is OFF is as follows:
ILP ILT
VD VOUT t OFF (5)
L
Current flow in the coil L is almost the same as the output current; consequently,
ILP IOUT
VIN VSW VOUT t ON
(7)
2L
Using equations (5) and (6), ILP can be calculated during the period when the switching element is OFF:
ILP IOUT
VD VOUT t OFF (8)
2L
● On-Duty Calculation
On-duty D is the ratio of time the switching element is ON tON versus the switching oscillatory cycle TSW:
t ON t ON
D t ON fSW 1 t OFF f SW (9)
TSW t ON t OFF
Using (7), (8), and (9), the duty can be calculated using the expression below:
VD VOUT
D (10)
VIN VSW VD
By ignoring the voltage drop VSW of the switching element and voltage drop of the diode in equation (10), it is clear that on-
duty is fixed by the ratio of output voltage over input voltage:
VOUT
D (11)
VIN
D VD VOUT
t ON (12)
f SW VIN VSW VD fSW
The equation below determines the maximum value of ILP by substituting (12) into (7):
ILP IOUT
VIN VSW VOUT VD VOUT
(13)
VIN VSW VD 2 L fSW
Equation (14) is used to determine the minimum value ILT by substituting (13) into (6):
ILT IOUT
VIN VSW VOUT VD VOUT
(14)
VIN VSW VD 2 L fSW
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IL I I
r LP LT (16)
IOUT IOUT
r
VIN VSW VOUT VD VOUT
(17)
VIN VSW VD fSW L IOUT
Then, solve (17) for L to calculate the inductance value:
L
VIN VSW VOUT VD VOUT (H) (18-1)
VIN VSW VD fSW r IOUT
When the output voltage is high, the calculation can be simplified.
L
VIN VOUT VOUT (H) (18-2)
VIN fSW r IOUT
The inductor value can be increased to reduce the ripple-ratio; however, this will typically result in an inductor size that is
physically too big for practical use. Consequently, “r” is usually set between 0.2 and 0.5 for buck converters.
Current flowing through the coil is a combination of output current and ripple-current. When an abnormality occurs (ex.
output short) in a transient load condition and there will be a power surge due to the absence of soft-start feature, and it is
possible that the actual current flow through the inductor will exceed the maximum calculated current. Under transient
conditions, coil current may increase up to the IC’s switching current limit. Therefore, the safest approach is to select an
inductor with a saturation current rating that exceeds the switching current limit, and not the maximum coil current.
2 2
ILP ILT ILP ILT (20)
ILrms
3
By substituting equations (13) and (14) into (20), we arrive at the following:
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* For synchronized rectifier type power conversion, specify ON-state voltage drop of lower side element Q2 (Fig. 4).
Calculate the inductance value of the coil by substituting the above parameters into equation (18-1) or (18-2).
Using equation (19), the maximum current flowing through the coil is as follows:
r IOUT 0.3 2
ILpeak IOUT 2 2.3 (A)
2 2
As per equation (21), the effective current value flowing through the coil is
22
ILrms
1
12 0.30 3.3 0.26 3.3
2.008 (A)
12 12 0.30 0.26 10.663 10 380000
6
Coil selection should be based on the results of the calculations. For this design, 10µH is chosen as the closest standard
inductance value. If the selected inductor value is different from the calculated result, adjust the current ripple value “r”
using equation (17), and substitute the revised value into equation (19) to recalculate the maximum current flowing through
the coil.
r
12 0.30 3.3 0.26 3.3 0.329
12 0.30 0.26 380000 10 10 6 2
0.329 2
ILpeak 2 2.33 (A)
2
Q1
OFF
VL
VIN L IO
Q2
VD CO RL VOUT
ON
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