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Hihg Power Inductor design

04/20/2008 7:32 AM

We are working on some high power smps designs. The main challenge in the design is selection of inductor core. Right now we are using powderd iron core. Any other good alternative?

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Re: Hihg Power Inductor design

04/20/2008 7:48 AM

Ferrite?

Depends on what you mean by high power and what frequency you're using, I guess?

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Re: Hihg Power Inductor design

04/20/2008 7:51 AM

100amps 50khz 500 uH

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