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Vicor Expands Picor Cool-Power ZVS DC-DC Converter Module Line

Vicor Expands Picor Cool-Power ZVS DC-DC Converter Module Line

Vicor has expanded its ultra high density Picor Cool-Power® PI31xx series of isolated, ZVS-based DC-DC converters optimized for 24V industrial, 28V aerospace/defense and/or demanding wide temperature applications.

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An Introduction to ChiP Technology

An Introduction to ChiP Technology

In this latest video Steve Oliver, VP VI Chip Division, presents an introduction to Vicor’s new ChiP technology (“Converter Housed in Package”).  This exciting new technology has been developed to enable the next generation...

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High Density Power Solutions for Heavy Power Regulation

High Density Power  Solutions for Heavy Power Regulation

Vicor’s VI Chip PRM is a very efficient non-isolated regulator for high power applications, delivering up to 500 W from a single chip. It uses Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) technology to  buck and boost...

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China: Cliff Keys interviews Eric Wong, Vice President of Sales

China: Cliff Keys interviews Eric Wong, Vice President of Sales

I interviewed Eric Wong, Vicor’s Vice President of Sales Asia Pacific to find out what was happening in the Chinese Market. There are so many news reports some of which can be misleading or...

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Using a High-Performance, Integrated AC Front End to Streamline Design and Reduce Time to Market

Using a High-Performance, Integrated AC Front End to Streamline Design and Reduce Time to Market

Among the many challenges of AC-DC converters and Power Factor Corrected (PFC) AC rectification is maintaining the desired performance across the worldwide mains, from low through high line, 85VRMS to 264VRMS. Maintaining high efficiency...

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Back to Basics: Zero Voltage Switching – What it is and Why it’s Important for Buck Voltage Regulation

Back to Basics: Zero Voltage Switching – What it is and Why it’s Important for Buck Voltage Regulation

Buck voltage regulation, an essential part of distributing power from a DC supply to its points of load (POLs), has typically been implemented with a PWM circuit. The PWM duty cycle is varied to...

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