Ericsson’s Eighth-Brick DC/DC Module Raises Performance Bar

Oct. 8, 2008
Compared to similar units, the PKB4110C PI eighth-brick dc/dc converter reportedly delivers more output power in a smaller package than traditional quarter bricks. The module employs a secondary digital monitoring circuit, pre-programmable at the

Compared to similar units, the PKB4110C PI eighth-brick dc/dc converter reportedly delivers more output power in a smaller package than traditional quarter bricks. The module employs a secondary digital monitoring circuit, pre-programmable at the factory, which allows control of a near infinite number of output circuit characteristics. These include latching, plus over-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature protection without adding extra components. Delivering 3.3V at 40A, the module is available in two versions: through-hole and surface-mount. An additional mechanical option features a broader baseplate to compensate for higher operating temperatures in situations where airflow is low. In OEM quantities, pricing is $35 each. ERICSSON INC., Plano, TX. (972) 583-6910/5254.

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