Product category: DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power | Subject: IBC25A
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 March 2005
Intermediate bus convertor boasts 300W
output
Artesyn Technologies has released an eighth-brick intermediate bus convertor with a 300W output capability.
Artesyn Technologies reckons it has once again raised the performance bar in high efficiency power conversion, by being the first to launch an eighth-brick intermediate bus convertor (IBC) with a 300W output capability The new IBC25A fixed ratio DC transformer model generates an isolated, unregulated 12V/25A output with an exceptionally high full load efficiency of 96%
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
70W AC/DC power supplies offer more flexibility
Artesyn's new 70 Watt AC/DC power supplies offer greater design flexibility
High efficiency DC/DC converters offer dual output
High-efficiency, open-frame, DC/DC converters provide two independent, fully regulated, positive outputs
Capable of generating 23% more useable output power than any competitive product on the market, it has an unprecedented power density in excess of 22W/cm3.
In addition to this, the company is introducing two eighth-brick IBCs with semiregulated outputs, featuring input voltage ranges optimised for telecomms and computing applications.
Artesyn launched its first generation IBCs exactly one year ago - these have a quarter-brick form factor - and at the time set new performance standards in their own right.
Further reading
Artesyn extands 24V DC/DC range to 30A
Artesyn Technologies has added a new member to its BXB family of industry standard, half-brick DC/DC converters.
New standard in efficiency from DC/DC Converters
Artesyn Technologies has introduced the EXB30 series of high-efficiency, single-output, open-frame, isolated DC/DC converters.
Artesyn releases 2000 Power Supply Handbook
Comprehensive catalogue features wide range of new AC/DC and DC/DC products.
The new eighth-brick IBCs are the result of an extensive ongoing R and D programme, have similar or