
Greg Green discusses industry insights on technology innovations for the next gen of EVs
EETimes sponsored a panel discussion on Technology Innovation for the Next Gen of EVs. Learn what Greg Green of Vicor had to say about using power modules
The Vicor lower-power DCM2322 is an isolated and regulated DC-DC converter that operates from an unregulated, wide-range input to generate an isolated 12VDC output. The unit can produce up to 60W, or 5A of continuous current, with a maximum efficiency of 89.7%. Its high-frequency, zero-voltage switching topology allows for a low-profile design with high-density filtering. Two modes of operation are possible: the 60W standalone mode and the array mode, which permits up to eight combined units for producing a total 480W. Offered in a 2322 through-hole ChiP package, this product offers flexible thermal management options with very low top-side and bottom-side thermal impedance.
Greg Green discusses industry insights on technology innovations for the next gen of EVs
EETimes sponsored a panel discussion on Technology Innovation for the Next Gen of EVs. Learn what Greg Green of Vicor had to say about using power modules
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Rob Russell shares his industry insights into the future of LEO and MEO satellite deployments
Rob Russell discusses the trends in the LEO and MEO satellite market with Pat Hindle at Microwave Journal