





Ericsson’s Customer Specified Products provide ‘custom’ solutions with reduced design time
Ericsson Power Modules’ BMR653 3+ series is a customized DC/DC module based on the company’s standard ‘building blocks’, or commercial products (in this case the PKM-B). Ericsson’s Customer Specified Products group provides optimized solutions for applications where off-the-shelf products do not match 100% of the customers’ specification.
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Ericsson’s digital 40A voltage regulator enhances control and improves efficiency
Ericsson Power Modules’ BMR451 is a digitally controlled, non-isolated voltage regulator rated at 40A. Featuring a high current density of 7.90A/cm3 (129A/in3), it is the second digitally controlled POL regulator from the company, following on from the recently released 20A rated BMR450.
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Ericsson’s digitally controlled voltage regulator greatly outperforms analogue based solutions
Compared to traditional voltage regulators based on analogue control, Ericsson Power Modules’ BMR450 uses a highly integrated digital PWM controller. This makes it possible to increase current density while decreasing footprint, and to reduce component count by 50%.
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Ericsson Power Modules adds big hitting distributor to boost European sales and service
As part of its program to strengthen local support, gain a closer understanding of customers’ 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 ELFA AB.
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Ericsson Power Modules announces new low cost broad spectrum DC/DC converter
By delivering 35W output power, and with its wide input range of 18 to 72V, Ericsson Power Modules’ PKU-E DC/DC converter provides flexibility to customers where their applications require more that the company’s 15W PKR, and less than the 50W delivered by the original PKU.
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Ericsson receives Chinese top 10 DC/DC award for its power modules for the third time
Ericsson Power Modules’ BMR453 series of digital DC/DC converters has received a top 10 DC/DC award from Electronic Products China magazine, reflecting the company’s expertise and commitment to energy efficiency
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Ericsson wins e-Legacy award, confirming its leadership in environmental performance
Ericsson has won the ‘Investment in the environment’ award in the e-Legacy Awards for 2008, run by UK magazine Electronics Product Design. At an event in London on September 11th, Ericsson Power Modules marketing director Patrick Le Fèvre accepted the award from event sponsor Intersil’s Shlomo Manheim.
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Ericsson’s bus converter enables higher power levels in eighth brick format
Ericsson Power Modules’ eighth brick sized PKB-NG DC/DC bus converter provides an output power of 300W at 42A. With high output power and high efficiency, the converter sits alongside the best products on the market and offers users the opportunity to attain higher power levels in a smaller packaging than traditional quarter brick units.
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Ericsson’s truly groundbreaking digital DC/DC converter offers unprecedented levels of control....
In an industry first, Ericsson’s BMR453 series of DC/DC converters uses a digital control platform contained within the modules themselves. By integrating more into the control circuitry, the concept frees up real estate for greatly improving the power density, simultaneously offered unprecedented levels of control.
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Ericsson eighth brick DC/DC converter offers quarter brick performance for downsizing and upgrading
Compared to existing products available on the market, the output power of Ericsson Power Modules' eight-brick PKB-B DC/DC converter is considerably higher.
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Ericsson’s power module is digitally controlled for efficiency and performance in μTCA applications
Including the latest, most advanced digital DC/DC converter, Ericsson Power Modules’ MicroTCA power module has gone through extensive interoperability testing with other MicroTCA component suppliers and system integrators.
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