Magnetics Business & Technology
Blame It on Rio
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials Last month, I had the distinct pleasure of being an instructor for the IEEE Magnetics Society Summer School. For the past few years, the Magnetics Society has held an […]
Advances in Ferrite-Integrated On-Chip Inductors Using Aerosol Deposition
By Scooter D. Johnson, Postdoctoral Fellow | US Naval Research Laboratory The drive toward miniaturization of devices such as computers and cellular phones has pushed the limits of component design and materials engineering to smaller […]
Spontanous Thoughts: A Different Paradigm
A Column by Dr. Stan Trout The inspiration for this article came from two completely independent sources that I happened across at the same time, reading a New York Times article and teaching a class […]
Moving Beyond Helium in Magnetics Research
By Jeremy Good, Managing Director | Cryogenic Ltd. Liquid helium has been a cornerstone of magnetics research for more than a century. The discovery of superconductivity in 1911 was only made possible by the first […]
Summer 2014
Features & Columns: – Moving Beyond Helium in Magnetics Research – Advances in Ferrite-Integrated On-Chip Inductors Using Aerosol Deposition – A Fresh Look at Design of Buck and Boost Inductors for SMPS Converters – Handheld […]