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Power modules optimize EV performance and efficiency for high-voltage to SELV conversion

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Vicor bidirectional, fixed-ratio power modules enable smaller and lighter PDNs and deliver better overall performance

Effectively converting high-voltage battery power (800V or 400V) to SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) is very difficult if you wish to achieve a power delivery network (PDN) that is compact, lightweight and has a reinforced isolation barrier. Traditional high voltage (HV) to SELV DC-DC converters are limited by switching frequency resulting in bigger and heavier magnetic components, greater power losses and limited power regeneration capabilities.

Vicor will present at high-efficiency power and conversion technology seminar in Taipei

August 7
10:50 to 11:20 AM
Huanan Bank International Convention Center

Innovative approach for EV high-voltage-to-SELV conversion

Presented by Jeff Chang, Field Application Engineer, Vicor

The industry has witnessed a dramatic surge in power consumption with the increase of data processing via edge computers. To meet these soaring demands requires enhanced power delivery networks (PDNs). Robust power delivery entails not just the distribution of power, but also the efficiency, size, and thermal performance of a system. Vicor power-dense modules are top performing DC-DC converters that are easy to configure and can be used in series to quickly scale to accommodate higher power demands.

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Jeff Chang is a FAE of Vicor Taiwan. He is responsible for the technical support and development of new application, new market and new product in Taiwan. Jeff Chang has over 25 years of power design experience, covering handheld products, tablets and laptops, industrial products and servers. Jeff Chang graduated from the Department of Electronics, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology.

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To achieve energy efficiency and carbon reduction, power systems are crucial. Power system architectures must evolve toward higher power, greater efficiency, and reduced costs and sizes, all while maintaining safety standards. High-Efficiency Power & Conversion Technology Seminar (Tech Taipei) will explore cutting-edge power system designs and high-efficiency power component innovations to support energy savings and carbon reduction goals. Register for the event.