PrincetonUniversity/magnet

Open Source Research Platform for Power Magnetics Modeling

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This project provides a large dataset of voltage and current measurements from various magnetic components, helping power electronics engineers and researchers create better models for magnetic core loss. By inputting real-world electrical excitation data, you can develop analytical models or calculate core loss to refine static models. It's designed for those involved in designing and optimizing power electronics.

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Use this if you are a power electronics designer or researcher looking to improve the accuracy and speed of modeling magnetic core loss in your designs using real-world data.

Not ideal if your work doesn't involve power magnetics or if you are not focused on machine learning-driven material modeling.

power-electronics-design magnetic-component-modeling core-loss-prediction material-characterization electrical-engineering-research
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