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Quarter-brick dc-dc bus converter rates to 1700 W peak

May 11, 2022 By Redding Traiger

Flex Power Modules has introduced an enhanced version of their popular BMR350 non-isolated quarter-brick DC/DC bus converter, the BMR350 x250/531. Continuous power rating has been increased from 860 W to 1300 W, with a peak power capability of 1700 W. The product maintains the same footprint of 58.4 mm x 36.8 mm and height of […]

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DC-DC converter output tracks input

March 27, 2022 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Flex Power Modules has expanded its BMR491 range of digital, quarter-brick DC/DC converters with 2 new variants. Power ratings now available are 1400 W continuous / 2400 W peak (BMR4912307/856), and 1540 W continuous / 2450 W peak (BMR4913208/857). The new variants all feature the Flex Power Modules’ ‘Hybrid Regulated Ratio (HRR)’ technique where output […]

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2 W dc-dc converters now in SIP-7 format

March 17, 2022 By Redding Traiger

Flex Power Modules has introduced a range of encapsulated, through-hole, 2 W DC/DC converters in the industry-standard SIP-7 format. The series includes nominal 12 V, 15 V, and 24 V inputs, and a selection of dual, unregulated outputs are available, suitable for asymmetrical positive and negative gate drive voltages for a wide variety of semiconductor […]

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New variants added to PKE-A series of DC/DC converters

February 25, 2022 By Redding Traiger

Flex Power Modules has expanded its range of 2” x 1” encapsulated, through-hole DC/DC converters with the addition of three new parts with single outputs of 24 V (21.6-26.4 V), 48 V (43.2-52.8 V), and 54 V (48.6-59.4 V). The parts retain the wide 8:1 input range of the PKE8000A series, suiting nominal inputs of […]

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Non-isolated dc-dc converter rated at 860 W continuous and 1200 W peak power

February 1, 2022 By Aimee Kalnoskas

The BMR350 is a non-isolated dc-dc converter in a quarter brick format and is rated at 860 W continuous and 1200 W peak power. BMR350 is ideal as an intermediate bus converter for powering processors and ASICs with peak power demands. The product features an input of 40-60 V (80 V/100 ms) and a fully regulated output of […]

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Brick dc-dc converter addresses price-sensitive PoE, cell base station apps

October 12, 2021 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Flex Power Modules has introduced its PKU4116HD through-hole dc-dc converter, with 36-60 V input (80 V peak) and fully-regulated 55 V output. The open-frame module is in the industry-standard 1/16th brick format, 33.02mm x 22.86mm x 9.8mm, and is rated at 110 W/2 A output to 50°C ambient with natural convection, and to 85°C with […]

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PoL regulators provided in compact 33 x 8.5 x 19 mm SIP package

April 29, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Flex Power Modules introduces the BMR474, a high power density, digital non-isolated Point of Load (PoL) regulator. Due to its vertically mounted SIP (Single Inline Package) design, the BMR474 saves valuable board space, while being able to deliver up to 80 A output current, with a maximum power output of 198 W. Designed for telecom […]

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Digital dc-dc converter delivers 1300 W in half-brick package for RF power amplifier applications

April 22, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Flex Power Modules announces the BMR685, the first digital DC/DC converter for Radio Frequency (RF) Power Amplifiers in the half-brick form factor that can provide a continuous output power of up to 1300 W. With telecoms infrastructure shifting to 5G, the RFPA is becoming increasingly power-hungry, and RF Power Amplifier designers are moving from LDMOS […]

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DC-DC converter with 36 V to 75 V input voltage meets stringent telecom requirements

February 25, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Flex Power Modules introduces the PKU4913D, the latest variant in its PKU-D series of analog DC/DC converters in the sixteenth brick format. The new converter delivers excellent electrical and thermal performance at an affordable cost. Efficiency is high at typically 94.6% at Vin, 48 V at full load. Aimed primarily at telecoms applications, the new […]

Filed Under: Applications, Power Electronic Tips, Telecommunications Tagged With: flexpowermodules

Eighth-brick dc-dc converters deliver up to 1100 W power capability

January 28, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Flex Power Modules announces the launch of the BMR492 – a series of digital eighth-brick intermediate bus converters capable of delivering between 600 to 800W of continuous power along with a peak power of up to 1100 W for short periods <1s. This so-called ‘burst mode’ operation is commonly required for CPUs (such as Intel’s […]

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