Device for dissipating heat from ferrite cores of inductive comp

Inductor devices – With temperature modifier – Heat exchanging surfaces

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ABSTRACT:
A device for dissipating heat from ferrite cores of inductive components is provided. Specifically, in order to dissipate heat from cores made from ferromagnetic material for inductive components, an electrically and thermally conductive layer which can be coupled thermally to a heat sink is provided on prescribed surface areas of the core.

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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin article entitled: "Conduction Cooled Ferrite Core in a High Power Transformer", vol. 36, No. 098, Sep. 1993.

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