DC-DC Converter uses open standard communications protocol.

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With input range of 4.5-13.8 V, PMBus-compliant 20 A Model DPL20C offers programmable output voltage from 0.6-5.5 V as well as programmable sequencing, tracking, and margining. Non-isolated, POL converter offers real-time monitoring of voltage, current, and temperature, with automatic warning of fault conditions. It stores all configuration and set-up data in non-volatile memory, and powers-up with pre-programmed default settings, eliminating external power controllers.



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Artesyn Announces Industry's First PMBus-Compliant Digitally Programmable DC-DC Converter



Programmable 20 A Converter Uses Open Standard Communications Protocol

Digital Configuration, Monitoring & Diagnostics Simplify Board Design, Test & Operation

BOSTON, Sept. 13 / -- Artesyn Technologies (NASDAQ:ATSN) today announced its first digital point-of-load (POL) converter at the Digital Power Forum '05 in Boston, Massachusetts. The DPL20C is a non- isolated POL converter in the new family of PMBus-compliant DC/DC converters. Sampling of the product along with evaluation boards to the first Beta customers has now begun; general availability and production will commence upon completion of Beta trials, expected within the next 45 days.

Artesyn CEO Joseph O'Donnell, and Trey Burns, Vice President of Technology and DC/DC Product Development, will give a presentation including Artesyn's perspective on digital power, at noon on September 15, 2005. The presentation will be webcast live at artesyn.com/ under Investor Relations and broadcast via telephone. The dial-in number is 800-633-8634. A replay will be available on Artesyn's website for 30 days.

The PMBus open-standard digital power management protocol is supported by the special interest group (SIG) known as the System Management Interface Forum, Inc., charged with further developing, enabling and promoting the PMBus(TM) power operating system. Earlier in the year the PMBus protocol was endorsed by both of the industry's major power supply alliances, the Point-of- Load Alliance (POLA) and Distributed-power Open Standards Alliance (DOSA). While the protocol is in the public domain, there are already more than a dozen power supply and semiconductor companies that have formally adopted the protocol and continue to collaborate on further development and promotion of the specification.

The DPL20C is a 20 Amp output converter which features an extensive set of digital configuration, monitoring and diagnostic facilities accessible via the PMBus interface. The converter stores all configuration and set-up data in non-volatile memory, and powers-up with these pre-programmed default settings, thus eliminating the need for external power controllers. Intended for computing, storage and networking applications, the DPL20C is rated for forced air environments with ambient operating temperatures of 0 degrees Celsius to +70 degrees Celsius seen in the latest 1U high rack mounting equipment.

Functionality includes the following:
o Wide-input range from 4.5 to 13.8V
o Programmable output voltage from 0.6 to 5.5V
o Programmable sequencing, tracking and margining
o Real-time monitoring of voltage, current, and temperature, with automatic warning of fault conditions
o Ability to source/sink 20A of load current, along with differential remote sensing
o Library of 45 executable PMBus commands
o Windows-based GUI supporting a variety of PC interfaces

The DPL20C is the first PMBus-compliant DC/DC converter to be announced by the industry. According to Todd Hendrix, VP of Worldwide Marketing & Business Development for Artesyn Technologies, "Artesyn is a longstanding advocate of open architecture systems, which help customers reduce time to market and streamline life-cycle product costs. The PMBus protocol is quickly becoming the industry standard for digital power management. The DPL20C, which is currently undergoing evaluation on a number of customer Beta sites, is the first of many PMBus-compliant power conversion products that Artesyn will be introducing. Future products will encompass different current ratings and mechanical form factors, as well as feature increasingly higher levels of digital control and integration."

Artesyn's DPL20C PMBus-compliant digitally programmable POL converters are currently undergoing evaluation with key customers, and the general market release will be in October. To obtain further information, please visit: artesyn.com/powergroup/new_digitalpol_launch.htm .

About Artesyn Technologies, Inc.
Artesyn Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Boca Raton, FL., is a world leader in the design, manufacture and sale of power conversion and embedded board solutions for infrastructure applications in server and storage, wireless and telecommunications systems. Our products are used in middle to high-end servers, data storage devices, routers, hubs, high-speed modems, RF amplification systems, base station controllers and transceivers. The company has a global sales reach with design and manufacturing facilities in Asia, Europe and North America. Artesyn is a public company whose common stock is traded on the Nasdaq stock market under the symbol ATSN. For more information, please visit the company's web site at artesyn.com/ .

PMBus is a trademark of the System Management Interface Forum, Inc.

Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

CONTACT: Pamela Rembaum, Director of Investor Relations, +1-561-451-1028, or Mike Stefani, Director of Product Marketing, +1-508-424-2774, both of Artesyn

Web site: artesyn.com/
http://artesyn.com/powergroup/new_digitalpol_launch.htm

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