sabu31
Advanced Member level 1
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2011
- Messages
- 467
- Helped
- 12
- Reputation
- 24
- Reaction score
- 13
- Trophy points
- 1,298
- Activity points
- 5,359
Hi
I am designing a dc-dc converter with input current of 12A. Using pcb trace calculators available online, i am getting required width of around 400mils. The the thickness of trace is 32um. I have seen that in general the current density (for inductor design etc) is 3A/mm^2. But the given value of 400mils gives about 30A/mm^2 which is very high. Is the trace width calculator wrong or is there any thing wrong in my assumption?. Thanking you.
I am designing a dc-dc converter with input current of 12A. Using pcb trace calculators available online, i am getting required width of around 400mils. The the thickness of trace is 32um. I have seen that in general the current density (for inductor design etc) is 3A/mm^2. But the given value of 400mils gives about 30A/mm^2 which is very high. Is the trace width calculator wrong or is there any thing wrong in my assumption?. Thanking you.