Magnetic material comparisons for high-current gapped and gapless foil wound inductors in high frequency dc-dc converters
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J.G. Hayes | M.G. Egan | K.J. Hartnett | M.S. Rylko | B.J. Lyons | M. Egan | K. J. Hartnett | B. Lyons | M. Ryłko | J. Hayes
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