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Why do laptop chargers have cylinders? Understanding ferrite beads and electronic interference
Have you ever noticed the small, plastic-encased cylinder near the end of your laptop charger? Known as a ferrite bead, this ...
Power architectures with nonisolated voltage regulation continue to evolve, and power inductor designs are fundamental to the success of the new product designs. The trend toward two-stage conversion ...
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