400W Quarter-Brick Power Interface Module

May 17, 2011
Ericsson Power Modules announces the PIM4328P, a new 390-540W power interface module (PIM) compliant with the 300W de facto industry-standard footprint.

Ericsson Power Modules announces the PIM4328P, a new 390-540W power interface module (PIM) compliant with the 300W de facto industry-standard footprint. The quarter-brick PIM4328P is optimized to simplify design in blade servers based on Advanced TCA (PICMG 3.0) systems. Ericsson's low-EMI design rules and best practices ensure that minimal external filtering is needed to meet the CISPR Class B EMC standards required for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) applications. Ripple and noise are minimized, circuit design is simplified, and both parts count and system costs are reduced, without compromising performance. The new PIM is suitable for any industrial, telecommunications and data communications application employing distributed power architecture.

Based on Ericsson's energy optimized platform, the PIM4328P operates over an input range of 36V to 75V and the main unit is able to sustain a permanent output current of 10A without forced airflow up to +70°C and up to +90°C with only 2.0m/s (400LFM). Output power is 390W at minimum 39V input and up to 540W when the input is minimum 54V. This allows headroom when there is a need to upgrade boards with new processors or additional memory in systems operating in battery or non-battery back-up applications.

With 99% typical efficiency at 300W output, the PIM4328P maintains the high standards of dynamic and load step performance required in ATCA equipment while limiting power losses across the filtering unit to a very low level.

The 2250Vdc isolated, dual power management, 12W DC/DC output voltages are 3.3V / 3.6A and 5V / 0.15A. Other features of the PIM4328P include protection against input transients, reverse polarity, over-temperature, over-current, input under-voltage, and inrush current. The module complies with RoHS requirement, have integral hot swap functionality and hold-up charge and discharge management. The inputs include dual power feeds with OR'ing functionality and 'enable' signaling. MTBF is 1.8 million hours (Telcordia SR-332 Issue 2, Method 1) and meets safety requirements according to IEC/EN/UL 60950-1.
The PIM4328P is available now, priced at 43 USD each in OEM quantities.

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