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The new V 28 wide input Micro quarter brick DC-DC converter has a 9 to 36 V input voltage range in order to meet applications requiring either 12 V or 24 V operation. Nominal output voltages range from 3.3-48 Vdc and maximum power of 100 W.
The BCM Array provides isolation and conversion from 384 V to 12 or 48 V for low voltage distribution near the point of load. The high efficiency of the module and its vertical heat sink simplifies thermal design and saves board space.
March 21 - 25, 2010
Warner Robins, GA

Moving EW Technology to the Forefront

May 4–6, 2010
Nuremberg, Germany

Power Conversion Intelligent Motion exhibition – Vicor partners with its two local distributors: Hy-Line and Spezial Elektronik

May 18-19, 2010
Birmingham NEC, UK

Come to see our new products and talk to our technical experts at stand F36

October 31 - November 3, 2010
San Jose, CA

Next Decade of Military Communications

November 9 - 12
New Munich Trade Fair

The world's leading trade fair for components, systems and applications. Meet decision-makers, developers and buyers.

January 2010
The Market Speaks And The People Listen…And Vice Versa
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October 2009
Load-Sharing Power Converters Tackle Higher Output Power and Fault Tolerance
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August 2009
DC-DC Converter Architecture: What Are People Talking About?
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August 2009
“DC-DC Footprints on the Sands of Time
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March 2009
Optimized Power Supplies Beget Superior Data-Center Efficiency
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February 2009
ECN - Distributed Power Goes from Utilities Down to ICs
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