In high power density scenarios, traditional ferrite cores have poor temperature stability of magnetic permeability and are prone to rapid loss at high temperatures.
In high power density scenarios, traditional ferrite cores have poor temperature stability of magnetic permeability and are prone to rapid loss at high temperatures.
With its unique ring structure and excellent electromagnetic properties, toroidal inductors silently safeguard the stable operation of various circuits, becoming a trusted "invisible guardian" for electronics engineers.
System co-design requires that ring-type inductors form a complementary filtering network with components such as capacitors and ferrite beads.
The staggered arrangement of the windings can optimize the leakage inductance and coupling coefficient, reducing the additional loss caused by leakage inductance under a wide load.
With their extremely low iron and copper losses, FeSi inductors are becoming a key component for improving the overall energy efficiency of power supply systems.
Planar transformers excel in high-frequency applications, primarily due to their unique design and material selection.