by KormagAdmin | Apr 27, 2017 | Ferrite Cores, Flux density, Homogeneous
Why are actual core losses larger than calculated? When calculating the core losses, it is assumed that the structure is homogeneous. In reality, when core halves are mated, there is leakage flux (fringing flux) at the mating surfaces, and the gap losses contribute to...
by KormagAdmin | Apr 10, 2017 | Ferrite Materials, Flux density
How important is permeability in power materials? Permeability is flux density, (B), divided by drive level, (H). Power materials are generally used for high frequency transformer applications. Hence, the important characteristics are high flux density and/or low core...