Jieli Li
Dartmouth College
11 Papers
372 Citations
Jieli Li is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inductor & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Improved calculation of core loss with nonsinusoidal waveforms
Jieli Li,T. Abdallah,Charles R. Sullivan +2 more
- 30 Sep 2001
TL;DR: An extension to the Steinmetz equation is proposed, to enable estimation of hysteresis losses in magnetic core materials with nonsinusoidal flux waveforms, and the new formulation is shown to avoid anomalies present in previous modified-Steinmetz-equation calculations of loss.
Coupled-inductor design optimization for fast-response low-voltage DC-DC converters
Jieli Li,Charles R. Sullivan,Aaron M. Schultz +2 more
- 07 Aug 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a multiphase voltage regulator module (VRM) for microprocessor power delivery with coupled output inductors is discussed, and strong coupling is shown to be feasible and effective at reducing ripple if the correct magnetic topology is used.
Using coupled inductors to enhance transient performance of multi-phase buck converters
Jieli Li,Anthony J. Stratakos,Aaron M. Schultz,Charles R. Sullivan +3 more
- 27 Sep 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a scalable multi-phase coupled inductor buck circuit is presented which delivers 80 A at 1.2 V from a 12 V input with a 72 mV output voltage window using only a small bank of MLCC output capacitors.
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Automotive application of multi-phase coupled-inductor DC-DC converter
J. Czogalla,Jieli Li,Charles R. Sullivan +2 more
- 12 Oct 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a set of four coupled inductors is applied to a four-phase interleaved 1 kW to 42 V DC/DC converter for automotive applications, and the performance is examined through simulations and experimental measurements.
Patent
Method For Making Magnetic Components With M-Phase Coupling, And Related Inductor Structures
Jieli Li,Charles R. Sullivan,Angel Gentchev Gentchev +2 more
- 10 Mar 2013
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a method for constructing a magnetic core of a coupled inductor, where the first and second magnetic cores may be formed into shapes that, when coupled together, may form a single scalable magnetic core.
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