
Nanocrystalline materials exhibit superior temperature stability compared to ferrite. According to actual tests, the temperature rise of nanocrystalline magnetic core common mode inductors at room temperature may be nearly 10 degrees lower than that of ferrite common mode inductors. Due to the high saturation magnetic induction intensity of nanocrystalline materials, they are less prone to saturation under high currents. Therefore, under high-current operating conditions, the temperature rise advantage of nanocrystalline magnetic core common mode inductors over ferrite products may be around 10°C to 20°C.