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DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Ericsson Power Modules
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 December 2002
Power module business stands alone
Following the recent acquisition of Ericsson Microelectronics by Infineon Technologies, the company's DC/DC power module operation has been set up as a separate company, Ericsson Power Modules.
Following the recent acquisition of Ericsson Microelectronics by Infineon Technologies, the company's DC/DC power module operation has been set up as a separate company, Ericsson Power Modules Ericsson Power Modules will continue to design, develop and market DC/DC power modules to OEMs throughout the world
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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President of the new company is Hakan Osterberg, until now Vice President and Senior Investment Manager at Ericsson Business Innovation.
Ericsson has been manufacturing DC/DC power modules since 1983, and the company pioneered the use of distributed power architectures, now the de-facto standard for power systems in communications and IT systems.
Commenting on the advantages that the new company will bring to customers, Osterberg said: "Ericsson Power Modules is an autonomous company with short lines of communication, our aim is to provide flexible and responsive service to customers.
At the same time, they will benefit from local service through our global sales force and from the reputation for exceptional reliability that our innovative products have long demonstrated".
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