Abstract

The design of common mode chokes (CMC) for radio frequency interference filter is considered, explained and applied to the compared magnetic core characterization and computation between ferrite and nanocrystalline materials. The latter shows some better insertion losses at low frequencies when comparison is made with the same component characteristics. The volume of the component can be reduced by 50–80% when an appropriate ferrite is replaced by a well-chosen nanocrystalline core, as a result of its superimposed advantages of high and tailored permeabilitys, high saturation and inductive behavior near CMC resonance.

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