Noise Suppression Using Toshiba SPIKE KILLER® and AMOBEADS®
This paper briefly describes how amorphous cores are made and describes a method of using SPIKE KILLER and AMOBEADS, small saturable inductors, to improve the recovery characteristics of a diode, which is a major source of output noise.
The manufacture of Toshiba amorphous cores is done by ultra-quenching, a process by which molten Cobalt-based alloy is poured onto the surfaces of rotating, cooling rollers
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