SMP Sintermetalle Prometheus GmbH & Co KG (SMP) has expanded its portfolio of inductive components with the development and design of magnetically coupled components. Magnetically coupled components have the following advantages over components that are not magnetically coupled: they are less expensive they are made using less material, so they are more compact and weigh less, and their loss balances are lower than those of non-magnetically coupled components (eco-design). Faster clock frequencies are possible. The quality factor is set without exposing the choke to any thermal load, and EMC considerations are reduced. The magnetizing and leakage inductances can be specifically set by adjusting the magnetic coupling. This is done by varying the geometries of the injection molded parts and using different coil types, such as separately wound coils, bifilar coils or superimposed wound coils.
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The range of magnetically coupled components is designed for currents up to 2000 A and frequencies up to 500 kHz, which can be increased to 2 MHz in special applications. SMP uses powder composite materials that have been developed and manufactured entirely in-house and feature lower eddy current and magnetic reversal losses. The three-dimensional isotropy of the materials results in compact, lightweight structures, because the magnetic circuits are minimized. This also lowers the magnetic field strength, and the quantity of winding material used can be significantly reduced.
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Depending on the application, the magnetically coupled components from SMP are constructed for use as transducers, medium-frequency transformers, flux-compensating chokes or controlling chokes. Controlling chokes are produced by adding another coil in the role of transformer. They are implemented, for example, for control signals, for monitoring choke saturation, to measure current, to adjust the quality factor with thermal relief of the choke, also with possible energy recovery, and for setting a specific induction by premagnetizing the magnetic material.
Magnetically coupled components are used in industrial applications in power electronics, automation and signal processing, in drive units for railway engineering, electromobility, maritime and medical engineering, for renewable energies as well as for energy supply, and in the aerospace industry.
The components can be manufactured with dimensions ranging from 19 mm to 300 mm, weighing from 0.05 kg to 130 kg, and up to temperature class H (up to 180 degrees C). Protection classes up to IP66 are available according to the intended application. All components are RoHS and REACH-compliant, the materials used are UL listed. SMP has its own, UL-approved insulation system and in-house capability to issue UL certification up to 1000 A; for currents higher than 1000 A, certification is carried out externally.
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