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Wide 36-60-V input range lets dc-dc converters target telecom applications

February 13, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

BMR480 digital DC-DC converterFlex Power Modules introduces a new version of its BMR480 digital DC-DC converter, optimized for telecom applications that require input voltage down to 36Vin.

The converter, called the BMR480 0113/034, provides an extended input voltage range below 40Vin, as required for telecom power conversion applications. It is optimized for a wider input voltage range of 36Vin to 60Vin, compared to the standard converters in the BMR480 series.

The new version also has an output voltage of 12V, which is a common requirement for telecom, and output power up to 800W (output current up to 69A). It provides 1500VDC input-to-output isolation.

Compared to other solutions on the market, the BMR480 telecom version delivers superior thermal performance, with efficiency of typically 96.4% at 53V output voltage and half load. Thermal performance is enhanced by a baseplate, which can be connected to a heatsink or cold plate, and the converter has an extended operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C.

The converter provides droop load-sharing capability and monotonic start-up, and it offers protection against output over-voltage and short-circuits, and against over-temperature. Reliability is high, with a mean time between failures (MTBF) of over 6 million hours, and quality is ensured by Flex Power Modules’ highly automated manufacturing processes.

Existing models in the BMR480 series are targeted at high-power datacom applications, including intermediate bus conversion (IBC), dynamic bus voltage (DBV) and distributed power architectures (DPAs). More than 15 patents have been filed in relation to the BMR480 family, many directly related to improving efficiency.

The BMR480 telecom version is provided in an industry-standard low-profile quarter-brick form factor, measuring 58.4 x 36.8 x 14.48mm (2.30 x 1.45 x 0.57in).

Filed Under: Converters, DC-DC Tagged With: flexpowermodules

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