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Sixteenth Brick DC/DC Module upgrades power while downsizing.

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February 23, 2009 - Available in through-hole and SMT versions, line-regulated PKU4101B PI (5 V @ 20 A) measures less than 8.3 mm high and suits existing sixteenth-brick users who want to power higher-demand applications without redesigning boards. Output power reaches 100 W (312 W/in.²), and 92% efficiency spans entire input voltage range. Along with features such as remote on/off and various protection functions, product incorporates monotonic start up and can withstand 100% pre-bias on output.

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ERICSSON INC.
NORTH AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS
PLANO, TX, 75024
USA



Ericsson's Highly Efficient 1/16 Brick Module Provides 1/8 Brick Performance for Upgrades and Downsizing


Compared to similar, currently available products, Ericsson's sixteenth brick PKU-B DC/DC module has considerably higher output power. This is an important benefit where customers are looking for higher power in a smaller packaging than traditional eight-brick format, or to get higher power from a standard sixteenth-brick when upgrading boards for higher performance.

The line-regulated IBC PKU-B series is set to embrace two products. Released now is the PKU4101B PI 5V@ 20A. Later this year (Q2) there will also be a 12V version. For versatility, both will be available in through-hole and surface-mount versions.
The products are aimed at existing sixteenth-brick customers who are want to power higher-demand applications without redesigning boards for larger products (eighth-brick), thus saving time, costs and making the transition faster and easier (reduced time-to-market). The PKU-B will also benefit customers facing challenging board space optimization and migrating from eighth-brick to sixteenth-brick without compromising performance.

As the PKU-B is less than 8.3mm in height, the module is particularly suitable for applications aiming for low building height, guaranteeing enough isolation distance between the module and an adjacent board.

The converters meet the insulation requirements of EN60950 and come complete with vital industry-standard features, such as remote on/off, overtemperature protection, output over-current and overvoltage protection, and input undervoltage protection.

The most important application areas for the product are seen as datacom/networking, wireless networks, optical network equipment, server and data storage.

A major factor driving the demand for these types of products are end-customers who are continually adding functionalities to applications that require more power per board while expecting a reduction in the space allocated to the on-board power sources.

Offering high power in a small density package, the sixteenth brick PKU-B's output power reaches 100W (312W/square inch). That is in line with some IBC eighth-brick products available on the market.

The PKU-B is designed to be highly efficient and cost effective. With its creative design technology and optimized component placement, the converter possesses outstanding electrical and thermal performance as well as high reliability under stressful operating conditions. The 5V product is up to 92 percent efficient across the entire input voltage range, and from 50 to 100 percent load.

Compared to traditional regulated intermediate bus converters and the previous generation of PKU DC/DC converters, the PKU-B delivers up to 100 percent higher power. In fact, the PKU4101B PI (5V output) delivers 100W, compared to the PKU 4511 PI, which delivers 50W.

To attain its high power density, the PKU-B series uses a very advanced 14-layer PCB with a copper thickness of 3oz to achieve high efficiency and good thermal performance. The PKU-B series has monotonic start up and can withstand 100 percent pre-bias on the output.

Utilizing creative design and careful optimization, the PKU-B series offers outstanding electrical and thermal performance. The electrical design is a line-regulated half-bridge configuration with the control circuit on the primary side. Both the transformer and the output inductor windings are integrated in the PCB. The primary side is fed internally with an isolated flyback converter with the switching frequency synchronized to the main control circuit.

With the already released quarter-brick intermediate bus converter PKM-B, and the eighth brick PKB-B in development, this latest sixteenth-brick completes the IBC product portfolio.

The price for 5,000 is $28 each and for 10,00 it is $26 each.

Ericsson is the world's leading provider of technology and services to telecom operators. The market leader in 2G and 3G mobile technologies, Ericsson supplies communications services and manages networks that serve more than 250 million subscribers. The company's portfolio comprises mobile and fixed network infrastructure, and broadband and multimedia solutions for operators, enterprises and developers. The Sony Ericsson joint venture provides consumers with feature-rich personal mobile devices.

Ericsson is advancing its vision of 'communication for all' through innovation, technology, and sustainable business solutions. Working in 175 countries, more than 70,000 employees generated revenue of USD 27 billion (SEK 209 billion) in 2008. Founded in 1876 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson is listed on OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm and NASDAQ

For more information, visit http://www.ericsson.com or ericsson.mobi.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT
Patrick Le Favre, Marketing Director
Ericsson Power Modules
Phone: +46-10-716 95 07
Fax: +46-10-716 95 99

Reader Inquiry reference:
Reference: E0099(A)US
If printing an Internet address please use Power Modules homepage and/or phone number to our International sales office:
URL: www.ericsson.com/powermodules
Europe: +46-10-716 96 20
U.S.A.: +1-972-583 6910/5254
China: + 86-21-5990 3258

About Ericsson Power Modules
Ericsson Power Modules is a supplier of world-class DC/DC power modules for distributed power architectures. With its global design, development, manufacturing and sales network Ericsson Power Modules is a leading supplier of power solutions to meet the customer demand for high performance.
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