Vicor PRM3735 DC-DC Converter Power Modules
Vicor PRM3735 DC-DC Converter Power Modules are non-isolated, zero-voltage switching (ZVS) buck-boost regulators designed to unlock the full potential of electrification. These modules feature PMBus® telemetry in a thermally adept package with miniaturized dimensions of 36.6mm x 35.4mm x 7.4mm and a weight of 40g. This small footprint, along with 260kW/L power density, frees up packaging space and reduces the overall DC-DC power supply. The PRM3735 converters offer 99.2% peak efficiency, constant-current operation for battery charging, and internal voltage, current, and temperature shutdown. The high-efficiency regulators convert a wide input range of 31VDC to 58VDC into a regulated 48V output with up to 2.5kW output power capability. Vicor PRM3735 DC-DC Converter Power Modules are compatible with standard pick-and-place and surface-mount assembly processes. Applications include electric and mild-hybrid vehicles and decentralized architecture.Features
- More power in less space
- Flexible placement of power modules
- Scalable to meet changing requirements
- Reuse designs across different platforms
- Thermally adept SM-ChiP™ package compatible with standard pick-and-place and surface-mount assembly processes
- PMBus-compatible telemetry
- Internal voltage, current, and temperature shutdown
- Constant-current operation for battery charging
- ZVS buck-boost topology enables high switching frequency operations with high conversion efficiency
- Frees up packaging space and reduces overall DC-DC power supply
- Automotive APQP process + product development integration
- Integrated AECQ-100-qualified Vicor controller
Applications
- Electric and mild-hybrid vehicles
- Decentralized architecture
Specifications
- 31VDC to 58VDC input range
- 36VDC to 54VDC output range
- Up to 2.5kW continuous operation
- 52.1A rated output current, continuous
- 99.2% peak efficiency (48V input, 48V output)
- 262.4kW/L power density
- 36.6mm x 35.4mm x 7.4mm SM-ChiP package
- 40g weight
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Yayınlandı: 2024-10-17
| Güncellenmiş: 2024-10-29
