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Vicor Corporation Expands its DCM™ DC-DC Converter Module Series

March 16, 2015 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

Vicor Corporation (NASDAQ: VICR) announced the expansion of the DCM Converter Module Series of isolated, regulated DC-DC converters within Vicor’s Converter housed in Package™ (ChiP) power component platform. This series now covers critical applications in Aerospace, EV/HEV, Rugged Systems, Industrial, and Telecom/Datacom. DCMs provide nominal input voltages of 24, 28, 48, 270, 290, and 300 Volts with nominal outputs of 48, 36, 28, 24, 15, 12, and 5 Volts and are available in packages with up to 600 Watts of power.

DCMs can be coupled with Vicor FPA™ and/or ZVS regulators enabling full power solutions that deliver dense, efficient, and scalable source-to-load power. Designers can couple DCMs downstream with Vicor’s ChiP and SiP (system in package) point-of-load regulators, thereby enabling an integrated, complete power solution. Such a combination of differentiated products, reflecting Vicor’s Power Component Design Methodology, provides unsurpassed performance, ease of use, and total cost of ownership.

By utilizing Vicor’s DC-ZVS topology within the DCM series, 93% typical efficiency can be achieved, along with power density exceeding two times that of conventional DC-DC converters. With power density up to 1,244 W/in3, DCMs enable engineers to optimize end systems for size, space, and weight. In addition, up to eight DCMs can be paralleled in an array without derating or additional circuitry. When configured in such an array, up to a 4.8 kW DC-DC solution can be achieved. Vicor’s DCMs are available in two through-hole packages: a 4623 (46 x 23 mm) ChiP package capable of up to 600 W of power and a 3623 (36 x 23 mm) ChiP package capable of up to 320 W of power.

Pricing and Availability
Pricing starts at $82.14 in 1,000 unit volumes for the 3623 ChiP packaged device. Visit the website for more information. To order, email custserv@vicorpower.com, call 1-800-735-6200.

Vicor
www.vicorpower.com

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