1. Abstract
Inductor–capacitor (LC) filters are commonly inserted into the inputs and outputs of switched-mode power converters to reduce reflected ripple current and output noise as well as to meet the radiation and susceptibility limits for EMC. Although the appropriate filter inductor value can be easily calculated, the inductor performance over the full frequency range can vary significantly between different component suppliers for parts with the same nominal characteristics, leading to poor results and increased conducted and radiated interference. The variation in inductor performance is examined in this whitepaper.