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Press Material Archive 2007
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Ericsson has won the Clean Design category in the prestigious Elektra Awards for 2007, run by leading UK magazine Electronics Weekly. At an event in London on December 12, Ericsson Power Modules marketing director Patrick Le Fèvre accepted the award from Mark Jones, Chief Operating Officer at Omron. High-res image (jpg, 1M)
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Ericsson Power Modules has release a surface-mount version (SI) of its successful PKU series of DC/DC converters. The PKU-SI uses proprietary Ericsson technology that meets all assembly and environmental requirements while contributing to lower total cost of ownership. High-res image (jpg, 870K)
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Ericsson Power Modules’ advanced DC/DC converter platform for RF power amplifier applications utilizes the industry standard full-brick format and footprint, making it an excellent drop-in replacement that offers enhanced performance. High-res image (jpg, 1.2M)
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As part of its program to strengthen local support, gain a closer understanding of customers’ buying needs, and as part of its ongoing strategy to achieve the highest levels of communication and service, Ericsson Power Modules has signed a distribution agreement with Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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Ericsson Power Modules’ PKB-C module has received a top 10 DC/DC award from Electronic Products China magazine, reflecting the company’s expertise and worldwide development coordination. High-res image (jpg, 1M)
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Ericsson Power Modules has introduced an evaluative level MicroTCA™ power module under part number ROA 117 5078/1. Aimed at telecom equipment manufacturers (TEMs) and system integrators, the module is for use in systems based on the open-architecture standard MicroTCA™. High-res image (jpg, 1.2M)
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As a company very focused on its environmental, social and economic impact on the world, Ericsson is constantly striving to improve these aspects of all its products and services, from manufacturing, through the reduction of product deployment energy consumption levels, to end-of-life disposal. High-res image (jpg, 1.6M)
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Ericsson Power Modules’ PMN and PMP series point-of-load modules, based on the latest generation of high dynamic-response control IC with embedded TurboTransTM functionalities, are third-generation POLATM products. High-res image (jpg, 1.8M)
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Offering users a pinned version of its MacroDens PKR DC/DC module, Ericsson Power Modules’ PKR-PI is based on the same proprietary, market-leading, board-to-board technique that was developed to reduce the amount of molding. High-res image (jpg, 950K)
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In the industry standard 1/8-brick footprint, Ericsson Power Modules’
PKB-C DC/DC converter has considerably more output power compared with similar available products. High-res image (jpg, 1.5M)
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Based on an open-frame design with one side populated and utilizing a board-to-board technique, Ericsson Power Modules’ PKD-E DC/DC converter is fully interoperable with the original lead-free PKD series introduced in 2000. High-res image (jpg, 1.3M)
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Ericsson Power Modules’ latest DC/DC converter platform, the PKY4716PI, utilizes the industry standard full-brick format and footprint, making it an excellent drop-in replacement for enhanced performance. High-res image (jpg, 1.5M)
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Expanding its highly successful MacroDens portfolio of DC/DC modules, Ericsson Power Modules has released three PKR modules aimed primarily at powering telecom and datacom transmission systems requiring floating dual outputs, such as line cards and optical transmitters. High-res image (jpg, 850K)
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Bringing higher power to its award-winning PKJ 4000 series of DC/DC converters, Ericsson Power Modules’ PKJ 4316 API is rated at a high 350W The fully featured converter offers designers high quality and a cost-effective solution for demanding RFPA applications. High-res image (jpg, 700K)
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Expanding its ground breaking PKM-E series of DC/DC modules, Ericsson Power Modules has introduced a further three models that provide extra output voltage ranges, more current, and more power for telecom and data equipment. High-res image (jpg, 1.5M)
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