Abstract

Microwave sintering (MS) method has been successfully used for densifying Mn- Zn ferrites used for high frequency applications. This method needs only a short time to obtain high density when compared to conventionally sintered (CS) Mn- Zn ferrites. The lowest power loss was also achieved at 100 kHz and 200 mT condition for the microwave sintered samples. Conductor- embedded ferrite transformers were constructed using CS and MS samples and output power, efficiency, and surface rise of temperature were measured at sinusoidal voltage of 25 V with frequency, 1 MHz. The efficiency and surface rise of temperature of transformer were found to be high and low, respectively.

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