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New Ericsson Power Converters Enable Fast Time-To-Market

Sixteenth-brick DC-DC converters provide designers with quick and reliable board-mounted power solutions for meet time-to-market demands
Low-profile and high-efficiency modules ideal for use in mini-base-stations and other telecom and datacom applications
New converter duo enable fast and easy upgrade from 50W boards to 60W and beyond

Ericsson has introduced two new sixteenth-brick format DC-DC converters that provide designers with quick and reliable board-mounted power solutions, addressing increasing demands for shorter time-to-market. Designed to power 60 to 65W applications, the new PKU4619 and PKU4710 are primarily designed for telecom and datacom systems and equipment, but are also suitable for use in power industrial, process control, test and many other applications.

“As system designs continue their use of increasingly powerful processors, FPGAs and memories, many traditional 50W applications now require more power to meet new market requirements,” said Patrick Le Fèvre, Marketing and Communication Director of Ericsson Power Modules. “However, many customers prefer to retain previous-generation motherboards and limit upgrades to strategic components, such as processors, memories and power modules. The PKU4619 and PKU4710 meet this need, reducing both cost and time-to-market for developers.”

Offering an input voltage range of 36V to 75V, the high-efficiency PKU4619 and PKU4710 provide outputs of 2.5V/25A and 3.3V/20A, delivering output power of 62.5W and 66W, respectively. The new products are ideal for applications such as mini-base-stations and provide customers with a simple solution when upgrading 50W boards to 60W, or even slightly more.

The PKU4619 and PKU4710 are built on Ericsson’s robust power-module platform featuring optimized topology and layout, and use a limited number of components for increased reliability, while also making them extremely cost efficient. The devices are also available in both through-hole (PI version) and surface-mount (SI version) types.

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