6. Low sintering temperature ferrites for integrated inductive components
Among electronic components (passive or active), the largest are passive inductive components (transformers, inductors). Their integration (winding and magnetic core) can be achieved by co-sintering the magnetic material with a conductive metal. In this case, we use silver, which melts at 960 C, and low-temperature ferrites containing copper.
6.1 Synthesis and chemical composition
All the ferrites described above (Mn-Zn, Ni-Zn or YIG) are synthesized at high temperatures, in excess of 1,000°C for chamotte and 1,300°C for sintering (see § 2
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