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News Release from: Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power | Subject: APEC 2002
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 February 2002
Latest supplies on show in Dallas
Artesyn Technologies will be showcasing its latest power conversion products on booth 220 at APEC 2002 (10th-14th March, Dallas, Texas).
Artesyn Technologies will be showcasing its latest power conversion products on booth 220 at APEC 2002 (10th-14th March, Dallas, Texas) Products being shown for the first time include an innovative point-of-load (POL) convertor that Artesyn has designed specifically to meet Intel's specifications for powering its new high performance Itanium family of 64bit processors
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dubbed 'PowerPod', the POL convertor features an exceptionally fast transient response, high DC/DC conversion efficiency and a very precise voltage regulation system.
Capable of delivering up to 100A at very low output voltages, the PowerPod fully supports the use of VID (voltage identification) codes for output programming.
Artesyn will also be launching a new family of 50W surface-mount DC/DC convertors, known as the SXQ50 series, at APEC 2002.
These quarter-brick, surface-mount convertors are of an open-frame construction, use synchronous rectification to maximize conversion efficiency, and do not require heatsinks.
Initially, there will be four models available, offering single 5.0, 3.3, 2.5 or 1.8V outputs.
Also on show for the first time will be Artesyn's new EXB100 series of 100W open-frame DC/DC convertors, which offer single outputs of 5.0, 3.3 or 1.8V.
As with many of the company's recently introduced products, the EXB100 series is expressly designed to meet the low voltage, high current needs of latest-generation semiconductor technology.
The output of the 1.8V model, for example, can be trimmed as low as 1.08V - and still deliver 30A of output current.
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