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EE core with high Bsat at high frequency(100KHz to 500KHz)

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Which core will have high Bsat(>0.2T)@ high frequency(100Khz to 500Khz).
EE planar cores with manuifacturer part number if any will be helpful.
 

Bsat isn't frequency dependent, B limitations at higher frequencies are imposed by core losses. All usual power ferrites have Bsat in the 0.35 to 0.4 T range. Core losses don't allow B^ > 0.2T for any technical ferrite material at 100 kHz. 500 kHz B^ numbers are typically around 50 mT.
 
By considering Bm=0.2T for ferrite core at 500KHz,I designed a transformer.
But pratically Blimitation was 0.05T,If I try to transfer the power to the secondary whether the transformer will transfer the power with increased core losses or it will saturate.
 

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