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Introduction

Magnetic components are necessary in most power electronics circuits, but are often the largest and most expensive components.  They are also useful in other electronic circuits, particularly for RF (Radio Frequencies).  The Dartmouth Magnetic Component Research group is developing both advanced thin-film magnetic components using microfabrication techniques, and new designs and design methods for components based on conventional fabrication techniques.

For information on techniques and software available for magnetics designers, see this introduction for designers.

Our high-efficiency power supply performed best in its class in the Efficiency Challenge 2004 international design competition. Check out the article in VOX to learn more about the competition and the design team.



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