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High-Efficiency IBC Targets Networking, Telecom Apps

Nov. 27, 2019
Murata's DRE-11.4/53-L48 eighth-brick intermediate bus converters feature an input voltage range of 36 to 60 V dc.

Murata introduced its DRE-11.4/53-L48 eighth-brick intermediate bus converter (IBC) from Murata Power Solutions. The product series addresses the growing power requirements of networking and telecommunications infrastructure equipment by delivering an efficiency that the company claims is the highest in the industry at this power level and small package size.

According to Murata, the series is well-suited for applications that require a highly efficient, 600-W IBC supporting a Vin range of 36 to 60 V dc.

Features

  • Industry-standard DOSA five-pin eighth-brick package
  • 36 to 60-V dc input voltage range (50-V nominal)
  • 95.5% efficiency at full load
  • On/off control
  • Monotonic startup into pre-biased output conditions
  • Integrated baseplate design
  • 2250-V dc I/O isolation, functional insulation

Benefits

  • Thermal performance offers flexibility for thermal management
  • Wide 2:1 input voltage range; meets the requirements for 48-V battery systems in telecommunications applications
  • High isolation between input and output; safety-rated for networking and telecommunications applications

Applications

  • Networking and telecommunications
  • Communications equipment
  • Routing
  • Computing
  • Network security
  • Wireless base stations
  • Telecommunications switches and electronics

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