DC DC Converters

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DCM3714VD2H31E0C01

DCM3714VD2H31E0C01

Vicor

DC DC CONVERTER 300V 28V 500W

1

BCM3814V60E10A5T02

BCM3814V60E10A5T02

Vicor

DC/DC CONVERTER 9V 1350W

0

DCM3714VD2H53E0C01

DCM3714VD2H53E0C01

Vicor

DC/DC CONVERTER 48V 500W

2

DCM3414V50M53C2M01

DCM3414V50M53C2M01

Vicor

VDCM 3414 28V 48V/320W M CA

0

BCM3814V60E15A3T02

BCM3814V60E15A3T02

Vicor

DC/DC CONVERTER 13.5V 1755W

0

DCM3414V50M13C2C01

DCM3414V50M13C2C01

Vicor

DC/DC CONVERTER 12V 320W

40

DCM3414V75H26C2T01

DCM3414V75H26C2T01

Vicor

VDCM 3414 48V 24V/320W T CA

0

BCM4414VD1E13A2T02

BCM4414VD1E13A2T02

Vicor

DC DC CONVERTER 12V

0

BCM4414VH0E5035M02

BCM4414VH0E5035M02

Vicor

DC DC CONVERTER 40.6V

6

DCM3414V50M31C2M01

DCM3414V50M31C2M01

Vicor

VDCM 3414 28V 28V/320W M CA

0

BCM4414VD1E13A3C02

BCM4414VD1E13A3C02

Vicor

DC DC CONVERTER 12.8V

4

VI-LW3-CV

VI-LW3-CV

Vicor

DC/DC CONVERTER 24V 150W

10

DCM3414V50M31C2T01

DCM3414V50M31C2T01

Vicor

DC/DC CONVERTER 28V 320W

31

VIT028H6U1000C000

VIT028H6U1000C000

Vicor

VITA62 28V 1000W PS PARALLELABLE

2

BCM4414VG0F4440T02

BCM4414VG0F4440T02

Vicor

DC DC CONVERTER 34V

11

VIT028H3U600D000

VIT028H3U600D000

Vicor

VITA62 28V 600W PS PARALLABLE AU

0

DCM3414V75H31C2T01

DCM3414V75H31C2T01

Vicor

DC DC CONVERTER 48V 28V 320W

19

DCM3414V50M17C2M01

DCM3414V50M17C2M01

Vicor

VDCM 3414 28V 15V/320W M CA

0

DCM3714VD2K13E0C01

DCM3714VD2K13E0C01

Vicor

DC/DC CONVERTER 12V 500W

0

DCM3714VD2K06B5T01

DCM3714VD2K06B5T01

Vicor

VDCM 3714 270V 5V/250W T CA

0

DC DC Converters

1. Overview

DC-DC converters are electronic circuits or devices that convert direct current (DC) from one voltage level to another. They are critical components in power management systems, enabling efficient energy transfer for diverse applications. External converters are standalone modules integrated into systems via cables or connectors, while internal converters are embedded directly onto printed circuit boards (PCBs). These converters are essential in modern technology for optimizing power efficiency, reducing energy waste, and ensuring compatibility between devices and power sources.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Isolated DC-DC Converters Provide galvanic isolation between input and output using transformers. High safety and noise immunity. Medical equipment, industrial automation systems
Non-Isolated DC-DC Converters Direct input-output connection. Compact and cost-effective. Consumer electronics, low-voltage DC motor drives
Regulated DC-DC Converters Maintain stable output voltage despite input fluctuations. Telecom infrastructure, precision measurement instruments
Unregulated DC-DC Converters Output voltage varies with load/input conditions. Simple LED drivers, basic battery charging circuits
Module-Based Converters Standardized footprints for easy integration. IoT devices, automotive ECUs
Custom DC-DC Converters Tailored specifications for specialized applications. Aerospace power systems, high-power laser drivers

3. Structure and Components

Typical DC-DC converters consist of:

  • Input/Output Terminals: Copper contacts for electrical connections
  • Power Semiconductors: MOSFETs/IGBTs for switching operations
  • Energy Storage Elements: Inductors (magnetic energy storage), Capacitors (voltage stabilization)
  • Control Circuitry: PWM controllers, feedback loops for voltage regulation
  • Thermal Management: Aluminum heat sinks, thermal vias on PCBs
  • Protective Features: Overcurrent/overvoltage protection circuits

External converters often include robust enclosures (plastic/metal) with standard connectors (USB-C, barrel jacks), while internal variants use surface-mount packaging (SIP/DIP modules).

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Input Voltage Range Operable voltage limits (e.g., 9-36V) Determines compatibility with power sources
Output Voltage Accuracy Voltage deviation tolerance ( 2%) Ensures stable operation of downstream electronics
Efficiency Energy conversion ratio (e.g., 94%) Impacts thermal performance and battery life
Isolation Voltage Maximum voltage withstand capability (e.g., 3kV) Critical for safety in medical/high-voltage applications
Switching Frequency Operating frequency (50kHz-5MHz) Affects component size and EMI characteristics
Ripple & Noise Output voltage fluctuation (mVpp) Key for sensitive analog/digital circuits
Operating Temperature Functional temperature range (-40 C to +85 C) Determines deployment environment suitability

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber optic transceivers
  • Industrial: PLCs, CNC machine controllers
  • Consumer Electronics: Laptop power adapters, smartphone battery management
  • Medical: MRI scanners, portable diagnostic devices
  • Automotive: EV battery management, ADAS systems
  • Aerospace: Satellite power systems, avionics

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Specifications
Texas Instruments LM5118 Synchronous buck-boost controller, 65V input, 10A output
Murata Power Solutions OKR-T/10-W Isolated 10W converter, 4:1 input range, 1500V isolation
Vicor Corporation PRM48AF010T 48V input, 1000W output, 98% efficiency
Mean Well IRM-10U 10W AC-DC converter with DC-DC isolation
Delta Electronics TDEM6005 600W telecom converter, 48V to 12V conversion

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations for DC-DC converter selection:

  1. Electrical Requirements: Match input/output voltage/current specifications with system needs
  2. Efficiency vs. Size: High-efficiency models reduce cooling requirements but may increase cost
  3. Isolation Needs: Mandatory for patient-connected medical devices and high-voltage systems
  4. Environmental Conditions: Temperature, humidity, and vibration resistance requirements
  5. Form Factor: Through-hole vs. surface-mount for PCB integration
  6. Compliance Standards: UL/cUL, CE, IEC 60601 (medical), AEC-Q (automotive)
  7. Cost vs. Reliability: Industrial-grade components offer longer lifespans but higher upfront costs

8. Industry Trends

  • High-Density Integration: Development of GaN/SiC-based converters achieving >200W/in power density
  • Digital Control: Increasing adoption of PMBus-compatible converters with real-time telemetry
  • Wide Bandgap Semiconductors: 650V+ GaN devices enabling 1MHz+ switching frequencies
  • Modular Architectures: Standardized quarter-brick/half-brick form factors for scalable designs
  • Smart Grid Compatibility: Bidirectional converters for renewable energy storage systems
  • Automotive Electrification: 48V-to-12V converters for mild hybrid electric vehicles (MHEVs)

Market forecasts indicate a CAGR of 12.3% from 2023-2030, driven by demand in EVs, 5G infrastructure, and IoT edge devices.

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