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The DCM in a VIA package is a ruggedised modular DC-DC converter operating
from an unregulated, wide range input, to generate an isolated and regulated high-efficiency output and comes with high power densities.
The new DCMs offer power system engineers a better brick with their enhanced functional integration by incorporating EMI filtering, transient protection, inrush current limiting, and a secondary-referenced control
interface for trim, enable and remote-sensing. Configurations are available for both on-board mounting and for chassis mounting.
Aimed at a variety of applications, including industrial and communications, Vicor has added three new 48V input nominal modules (36 – 75V range) in a 3414 VIA package (3.38 x 1.40 x 0.37 in). These converters have output voltages of 12, 24, and 48 with power levels of 320W, achieving a power density up to 183 W/in.