Power-Supply Reference Design Abets IBC Designs

Oct. 8, 2008
Tailored for IBC applications, the company unveils what it calls the industry’s first reference design for a 200W, one-sixteenth brick dc/dc isolated power supply, reportedly offering the highest power density and lowest component count of any

Tailored for IBC applications, the company unveils what it calls the industry’s first reference design for a 200W, one-sixteenth brick dc/dc isolated power supply, reportedly offering the highest power density and lowest component count of any such supply on the market. The reference design delivers a power density beyond 600W per square inch, allegedly 60% higher than any previous one-sixteenth brick design. Offering a nominal 12 Vdc output, the design operates with 95% efficiency and 40% lower power losses at 270 kHz. Its fixed duty-cycle mode provides a constant input-output voltage relationship to maximize efficiency. An ENABLE pin allows turning the module on/off in supply-sequencing applications. Complete with documentation, schematics, and PCB layouts, price for the design is $200 each. For more details, call VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY, INC., Malvern, PA. (619) 336-0860.

Company: VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY, INC.

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