Ferrite versus nanocrystalline inductor cores and the answer to a riddle
Important note: In high-frequency, high-ripple applications, Bmax of a power inductor is limited by losses rather than saturation. The video • A deeper look at the approximate design of... discusses this issue. The link to the video is also printed in the description section of the current video.

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