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FesZ Electronics | LTspice tutorial - Simulating Magnetic Hysteresis @FesZElectronics | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
#234 In this video I look at how the magnetic cores behavior can be included into a simulation model and I also look at how this can be plotted out. I will be looking at both individual inductors as well as transformers. In general, correct modeling and understanding of a cores proprieties are critical when designing circuits where losses and predictable operation is critical.

Related content:
LTspice tutorial - simulating Magnetic Hysteresis: youtu.be/nBKC3eyqNyY
Measuring Magnetic Hysteresis: youtu.be/iO4bSZjfZoI
LTspice tutorial - Simulating inductors: youtu.be/65fNDRows90
LTspice tutorial - Modeling transformers: youtu.be/muUwe8X51oY

Further reading and used datasheets:
fair-rite.com/product/toroids-5943000301
meettechniek.info/passive/magnetic-hysteresis.html
The LTspice IV Simulator; Gilles Brocard; Wurth Elektronik; 2013

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