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saturation systems

Saturation systems refer to electronic or magnetic components that operate within a limit where increasing input no longer produces a proportional increase in output. In these systems, the core or device reaches a point where it is fully engaged or “saturated,” meaning it cannot amplify or respond further. This behavior ensures stability and helps prevent damage or distortion. Common examples include transformers and magnetic cores in electronics, where saturation defines the maximum energy transfer or signal handling capacity. Understanding saturation is essential for designing systems that operate efficiently without overloading components.