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DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Vicor UK | Subject: Vipac Arrays
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 November 2002
Web-based design for modular DC power
system
Vipac Arrays are highly flexible systems of DC-input power building blocks that can be configured with as many as four user-definable outputs on Vicor's low-profile cold-plate chassis.
Vipac Arrays are highly flexible systems of DC-input power building blocks that can be configured with as many as four user-definable outputs on Vicor's low-profile, cold-plate chassis measuring only 19mm in height Using the web-based Vipac design centre, designers have the ability to explore a variety of solutions that meet their unique electrical and mechanical requirements
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The design centre, powered by Vicor's configurable automated design tool (VCAD), enables designers to specify Vipac Arrays with inputs of 24, 48, 300 or 375V DC and outputs from 2 to 48V DC at power levels up to 600W per output and up to 750W per array.
VIPAC Arrays are ideal for use in distributed and modular power systems where power density and reliable operation are critical.
A current-share option is available on single-output models enabling them to be used in applications requiring either redundant operation or kilowatts of power.
Fully connectorised input and output termination options speed system installation, and a versatile cold-plate chassis simplifies thermal management.
This system is a further expansion of the versatile Vipac family of power solutions.
They offer significant value in applications requiring the performance of a custom power supply and the convenience and rapid delivery of an off-the-shelf turnkey solution.
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