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July,2010
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Analyzing Transformers Using JMAG
Leaps of Innovation in Transformer Design
- Contributing to Transformer Design using JMAG-Designer -
This edition of the Technical Report describes how the transformer analysis
feature built into JMAG-Designer contributes to the design and development
of transformers.
Overview
Transformers are composed of only a few parts that have simple comparative
operating principles. CAE simulation was deemed unnecessary for transformer
design because transformers can continue to advance consistently using
conventional design experience and their prototypes are seen as simple
devices. However, the requirements for transformers in recent years are
becoming stricter following the demands of other devices so that now a
leap of innovation is required rather than conventional upgrades.
CAE simulations are starting to be sought out as a solution to the increasing
demands of transformer design. The transformer analysis feature built into
JMAG-Designer has been specifically developed to vastly assists transformer
design. This edition of the Technical Report describes how the transformer
analysis feature built into JMAG-Designer contributes to the design and
development of transformers.
Present Requirements of Transformers
Cellular phones today are full of features from the basic wireless calls
and sending and receiving of text messages that are considered such basic
features they don't provide any added value to still and motion cameras,
televisions, and music players. A stable and steady power supply appropriate
for these devices is necessary for them to function correctly causing the
focus of transformers and inductors, which are key parts of the power supply,
to increase dramatically. The stricter demands of transformers as well
as other devices is peaking interest in applications of CAE simulation
technology.

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