An inductor employing foil windings combines the very low dc resistance of a copper foil with the low ac resistance of a Litz-wire winding. In particular, for high-current, high-ripple inductors, the shaped-foil winding can be the lowest-loss solution. In other words for what we want here it is better than litz, at low frequencies and low power litz would probably be better Regards Mike
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