Power Converters Get With The RoHS Program

Oct. 4, 2006
Approved for powering Intel's Potomac, Cranford, Gallatin, Nocona, and Irwindale processors, the VRM10C dc/dc converters now meet RoHS regulations. The family includes an 80A 1U module, 120A 2U module, and both 1U and 2U 150A modules. All RoHS modules

Approved for powering Intel's Potomac, Cranford, Gallatin, Nocona, and Irwindale processors, the VRM10C dc/dc converters now meet RoHS regulations. The family includes an 80A 1U module, 120A 2U module, and both 1U and 2U 150A modules. All RoHS modules are backward compatible with non-RoHS versions and meet Intel’s 10.0, 10.1, and 10.2 power specs. Shared features include efficiencies between 85% and 90%, 6-bit programmable outputs from 0.8375V to 1.6V, and an input voltage of 12V. Price is $44 each/100. C&D TECHNOLOGIES INC., Mansfield, MA. (508) 339-3000.

Company: C&D TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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