Trilogy of Magnetics
Thomas Brander, Alexander Gerfer, Heinz Zenkner, et al.
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Elektronik, Elektrotechnik, Nachrichtentechnik
Beschreibung
To bring inductive components closer to customers and users with their properties and applications in a practical way and without ballast - that is and remains the claim of the technical book “Trilogy of Magnetics". First published in year 2000, the book is now a standard work in many development departments and universities. The Application Manual has been restructured in terms of content and remains in its 5th edition. The second edition is still true to its familiar structure with three sections: Basics, Components and Applications. A lexicon of technical terms and keywords as well as a collection of formulas round off the book. To cover topics such as energy harvesting, wireless power transmission and the increasingly important SiC (silicon carbide) and GaN (gallium nitride) switching transistors, various chapters have been expanded or new ones have been added: Of course always with a critical EMC view of our experts. Furthermore, the revised 5th edition includes the following main topics: Filter bases in the higher frequency range Transformer circuits Updated Ethernet and Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) RF-Basics Skin, proximity effect and AC losses Online design platform REDEXPERT Simulation The components section lists all Würth Elektronik component families clearly arranged in a compact format, always followed by a page with their most important features and characteristics. In this way, the entire range of available components and their general specifications can be searched quickly.
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Skin, Inductive Components, Filter, Simulation, RF-Basics, Transformer circuits, proximity effect, AC losses, Updated Ethernet and Power over Ethernet (PoE), Wireless Power Transfer (WPT), Magnetics