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Packaging improvements let dc-to-dc converters and power modules pack in the juice. Modular dc-to-dc converters once came in half-inch-high packages that measured about 2 X 5 in. When first introduced, there was nothing like it in terms of concept, form factor, or topology. Although the basic elements of concept, form factor, and topology have remained essentially unchanged through a number of generations, the packaging has changed significantly. Continued tweaking together with electrical enhancements have produced families of modules with different electrical performance characteristics and operating ranges, sizes, baseplate and mounting options, pin styles, standoffs, and termination options. More importantly, today's modules boast three times the power and power density and one-third the parts count of the originals. Plus, the price per watt has been dramatically reduced. Most packaging changes are made in the interest of higher power density. The main objective is to get the maximum volume in those elements that transfer power or magnetic flux. From a packaging standpoint, the challenge translates to physically minimizing the size of elements not in the power train while maintaining structural integrity and dielectric capability. For instance, package wall-section thicknesses that were once 50 thousandths of an inch are now 6 or 7 thousandths. Packaging improvements show up on baseplates and termination systems, customized transformers and chokes, and interconnect systems. Improvements focus on maximizing performance and minimizing converter volume. The challenges designers face include increasingly higher power demands, greater electromagnetic disturbance, and more heat. Recent converters have a higher power density which meant finding creative ways to remove heat from the module. Foremost of these was the plated-cavity design. Also significant is the effectiveness of the thermal interface between the module baseplate and the user's heat-conducting material. Its effectiveness depends on minimizing thermal resistance across the interface which minimizes air in the interface. One

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Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power - Industry-Standard Isolated DC-DC Converters
Emerson Network Power's line of dc-dc converters covers 1/16 to full-brick form factors and power ratings from 3 W to 700 W... (read more)
TDK-Lambda Americas Inc., Low Power Division - TDK-Lambda Expands Quarter Brick Line
TDK-Lambda has expanded its impressive line of high power quarter brick modules with the introduction of the iQL and iQG Series. Available with nominal output voltages from 2.5V to 12V and power... (read more)
Martek Power - PFC Module with Integrated EMI Filter
Martek Power announces a new active power factor correction and harmonic attenuation module with 100 watt output power, extending the power range offered by the PFC family to 100-1000 watts. (read more)
TDK-Lambda Americas Inc., Low Power Division - First 1000W AC-DC Isolated Power Bricks
TDK-Lambda has expanded its PFE series of AC-DC power bricks, a market first, with the introduction of the new PFE1000F modules. (read more)
TDK-Lambda Americas Inc., Low Power Division - 450W DC-DC Modules Ideal For Wireless Amplifiers
Lambda launches a new series of 450 Watt pcb-mount DC-DC modules primarily designed for use in next generation RF Power Amplifiers that are employed in a wide range of wireless base stations, cell... (read more)
 

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