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Air core inductors study for DC/DC power supply in harsh radiation environment

Michelis, S.
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Faccio, F.
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Jarron, P.
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2008
Proceedings of the Joint 6th International IEEE Northeast Workshop on Circuits and Systems and TAISA Conference, 2008. NEWCAS-TAISA 2008. 2008
Circuits and Systems and TAISA Conference, 2008. NEWCAS-TAISA 2008. 2008 Joint 6th International IEEE Northeast Workshop on

In high energy physics and space applications it becomes mandatory to solve specific problems concerning the power supply. In both cases, it exists a harsh radiation environment and the presence of external electromagnetic perturbations. The former prevents the use of standard technology and many studies on this subject were already made. Solutions foresee the use of ad-hoc technologies or the modification of the layout of standard technologies. The latter causes problems concerning the magnetic elements used in many switching power supply topology. The aim of this study is the analysis of the magnetic components necessary in these circuits, their environmental constrains and their evaluations through simulations and practical tests in order to show up which geometry is preferable to limit injection of noise and to increase the efficiency. © 2008 IEEE.

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DOI
10.1109/NEWCAS.2008.4606332
Author(s)
Michelis, S.
Faccio, F.
Jarron, P.
Kayal, M.  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Proceedings of the Joint 6th International IEEE Northeast Workshop on Circuits and Systems and TAISA Conference, 2008. NEWCAS-TAISA 2008. 2008
ISBN of the book

978-142442332-3

Start page

105

End page

108

Subjects

Aircore inductors

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DC-DC converter

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High energy physics

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Power management

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CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), Geneva, Switzerland Electrical Engineering Institute, EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), Switzerland CERN EPFL CERN, Geneva, Switzerland Electrical Engineering Department, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, Cited By (since 1996): 1, Export Date: 19 January 2010, Source: Scopus, Art. No.: 4606332, References: Paoletti, S., The Powering Scheme of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker (2004) 10th Workshop on electronics for LHC and future experiments, CERN 2004-010, CERN-LHCC, pp. 2004-2030; M. Costa et al. Quality assurance for CMS Tracker LV and HV Power Supplies 12thWorkshop on electronics for LHC and future experiments, CERN-2007-001, CERNLHCC 2007-006 (2007)Paoletti, S., The Implementation of the power supply system of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker (2007) TWEPP-07, , Prague; D'Alessandro, R., Parrini, G., Power Supply Implications (CMS Tracker); S. Kersten. (2000) Requirements for the power supply system of the ATLAS pixel detector, , ATL-IP-ES-0005; S. Kersten, P. Kind, S. K. Nderitu. (2004). The supply and control ystem for the Opto Link of the ATLAS pixel detector, , ATL-IP-ES-0106; Boetti, N., Faceio, F., Jarron, P., (2000) A radiation hardened voltage regulator for LHC and space applications; Kayal, M., Vaucher, F., Phi, Deval, F., (2006) New Error Amplifier Topology for Low Dropout Voltage Regulators Using Compound OTA-OPAMP, , ESSCIRC'06, September 19, Montreux, Switzerland; Faceio, F., Cervelli, G., Radiation-induced edge effects in deep submicron CMOS transistors (2005) IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 52, pp. 2413-2420. , December; Anelli, G., Design and characterization of radiation tolerant integrated circuits in deep submicron CMOS technologies for the LHC experiments (2000), PhD thesis, Insitut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France, DecemberHansen, B., (2005) Magnetic materials, , http://www.oz.netrcoilgun/theory/materials.htm, Online, Available; Greenhouse, H.M., Design of Planar Rectangular Microelectronic Inductors, (1974) IEEE transactions on parts, hybrids, and packaging, 10 (2), pp. 101-109. , Jun; Lee, H., Gil, J., Shin, H., Optimization of Symmetric Spiral Inductors On Silicon Substrate, IEEE. Trans Microwave; Danesh, M., Long, J., Differentially driven symmetric microstrip inductors (2002) IEEE on Microwave theory and techniques, 50 (1). , January; Michelis, S., Faceio, F., Kayal, M., Inductor based switching DC-DC converter for low voltage power distribution in SLHC (2007) TWEPP conference, , Prague

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Circuits and Systems and TAISA Conference, 2008. NEWCAS-TAISA 2008. 2008 Joint 6th International IEEE Northeast Workshop on

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June 22-25, 2008

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October 21, 2010
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