, Vicor introduces seven new DCMs in a ChiP package

Vicor introduces seven new DCMs in a ChiP package

The DCM in a ChiP package is an isolated, regulated DC-DC converter, operating
from an unregulated, wide range input to generate an isolated DC output. With its high frequency zero-voltage switching (ZVS) topology, the DCM converter consistently delivers high efficiency
across the input line range. Modular DCM converters and downstream DC-DC products support
efficient power distribution, providing superior power system performance and connectivity from
a variety of unregulated power sources to the point-of-load.

Nominal
Input
Voltage
ChiP
Package
Input
Voltage
Range
Output Voltage
3.3V 5V 12V 13.8V 15V 24V 28V 36V 48V
300V 4623 200 – 420V 400W 500W 600W 500W 500W
290V 4623 160 – 420V 600W
275V 4623 120 – 420V 375W 375W
270V 4623 160 – 420V 150W 250W 500W 500W 500W 500W 500W
48V 3623 36 – 75V 160W 320W 320W 320W 320W 320W 320W
30V 3623 9 – 50V 80W 80W 160W 160W 160W 160W
28V 3623 16 – 50V 120W 180W 320W 320W 320W 320W 320W
24V 3623 18 – 36V 180W 320W 320W 320W 320W 320W 320W

Table 1 – Vicor’s DCM Family – Items in orange are newly released, others were previously announced.

Aimed at a variety of applications, including UAV, ground vehicle, radar, transportation and industrial controls, Vicor has added four new 30 V input nominal modules (9 – 50V range) in a 3623 Chip package (1.52 x 0.90 x 0.29 in). These converters have output voltages of
5, 24, 28, and 48V, and power levels up to 160W, achieving a power density up to 404 W/in3. Also announced is a 28V input nominal module (16 – 50V range) in a 3623 ChiP package with a 3.3V output at 120W, a 375W module with a nominal input voltage of 275V
(120 – 420V) and 12V output in a 4623 ChiP package, and a 270V input nominal module (160 – 420V range) in a 4623 ChiP package with a 48V output at 500W (1.89 x 0.90 x 0.29 in), achieving a power density of 1,014 W/in3.

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