Rugged AC-DC converter power electronics module introduced by Vicor

Nov. 11, 2010
ANDOVER, Mass., 11 Nov. 2010. Vicor Corp. in Andover, Mass., is introducing the PFM VI BRICK isolated rugged AC-DC converter power electronics module with power factor correction (PFC) in the thermally-adept VI Brick package. The PFM VI Brick delivers 330 Watts at 48 volts (SELV) in a 9.5-millimeter-thin profile. The PFM VI Brick module provides isolation, voltage transformation, and PFC regulation in one stage using high-frequency soft switching technology to help with the design of slim products, and supports power systems with 'N+1' redundancy.

ANDOVER, Mass., 11 Nov. 2010. Vicor Corp. in Andover, Mass., is introducing the PFM VI BRICK isolated rugged AC-DC converterpower electronics module with power factor correction (PFC) in the thermally-adept VI Brick package. The PFM VI Brick delivers 330 Watts at 48 volts (SELV) in a 9.5-millimeter-thin profile.

The PFM VI Brick module provides isolation, voltage transformation, and PFC regulation in one stage using high-frequency soft switching technology to help with the design of slim products, and supports power systems with 'N+1' redundancy.

For more information contact Vicor (NASDAQ: VICR) online at www.vicorpower.com.

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