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|a High-frequency magnetic components /
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|a "Provides physics-based descriptions and models of discrete inductors and transformers as well as integrated magnetic devices"--
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|a Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; About the Author; List of Symbols; Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Magnetic Devices; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Fields; 1.3 Magnetic Relationships; 1.4 Magnetic Circuits; 1.5 Magnetic Laws; 1.6 Eddy Currents; 1.7 Core Saturation; 1.8 Inductance; 1.9 Air Gap in Magnetic Core; 1.10 Fringing Flux; 1.11 Inductance of Strip Transmission Line; 1.12 Inductance of Coaxial Cable; 1.13 Inductance of Two-Wire Transmission Line; 1.14 Magnetic Energy and Magnetic Energy Density; 1.15 Self-Resonant Frequency; 1.16 Quality Factor of Inductors.
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|a 1.17 Classification of Power Losses in Magnetic Components1.18 Noninductive Coils; 1.19 Summary; 1.20 References; 1.21 Review Questions; 1.22 Problems; Chapter 2: Magnetic Cores; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Properties of Magnetic Materials; 2.3 Magnetic Dipoles; 2.4 Magnetic Domains; 2.5 Curie Temperature; 2.6 Magnetic Susceptibility and Permeability; 2.7 Linear, Isotropic, and Homogeneous Magnetic Materials; 2.8 Magnetic Materials; 2.9 Hysteresis; 2.10 Low-Frequency Core Permeability; 2.11 Core Geometries; 2.12 Ferromagnetic Core Materials; 2.13 Superconductors; 2.14 Hysteresis Loss.
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|a 2.15 Eddy-Current Core Loss2.16 Steinmetz Empirical Equation for Total Core Loss; 2.17 Core Losses for Nonsinusoidal Inductor Current; 2.18 Complex Permeability of Magnetic Materials; 2.19 Cooling of Magnetic Cores; 2.20 Summary; 2.21 References; 2.22 Review Questions; 2.23 Problems; Chapter 3: Skin Effect; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Resistivity of Conductors; 3.3 Skin Depth; 3.4 AC-to-DC Winding Resistance Ratio; 3.5 Skin Effect in Long Single Round Conductor; 3.6 Current Density in Single Round Conductor; 3.7 Magnetic Field Intensity for Round Wire.
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|a 3.8 Other Methods of Determining the Round Wire Inductance3.9 Power Loss Density in Round Conductor; 3.10 Skin Effect in Single Rectangular Plate; 3.11 Skin Effect in Rectangular Foil Conductor Placed Over Ideal Core; 3.12 Summary; 3.13 Appendix; 3.14 References; 3.15 Review Questions; 3.16 Problems; Chapter 4: Proximity Effect; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Orthogonality of Skin and Proximity Effects; 4.3 Proximity Effect in Two Parallel Round Conductors; 4.4 Proximity Effect in Coaxial Cable; 4.5 Proximity and Skin Effects in Two Parallel Plates.
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|a 4.6 Antiproximity and Skin Effects in Two Parallel Plates4.7 Proximity Effect in Open-Circuit Conductor; 4.8 Proximity Effect in Multiple-Layer Inductor; 4.9 Self-Proximity Effect in Rectangular Conductors; 4.10 Summary; 4.11 Appendix; 4.12 References; 4.13 Review Questions; 4.14 Problems; Chapter 5: Winding Resistance at High Frequencies; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Eddy Currents; 5.3 Magnetic Field Intensity in Multilayer Foil Inductors; 5.4 Current Density in Multilayer Foil Inductors; 5.5 Winding Power Loss Density in Individual Foil Layers; 5.6 Complex Winding Power in nth Layer.
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