Bar-raising high-current 780W power interface module for ATCA applications

29-09-2016 | Ericsson Power Modules | Power

Ericsson Power Modules has announced the PIM4710PD, an addition to its popular high-performance 3E Power Interface Module (PIM) family. The new module offers high current handling of 20A and increased power capability of 780W at the lower end of its input-voltage range with the capability to handle up to 1080W with a 54V input. Compliant with the industry-standard quarter-brick footprint – measuring 57.9mm x 36.8mm x 21.33mm – the module has been optimised to simplify design in blade server applications based on ATCA and PICMG 3.7 systems. The PIM4710PD is also highly suited to server and storage systems in any industrial, telecom and data communications application that employs either distributed power or intermediate bus voltage architectures. The PIM4710PD integrates innovative low-EMI design techniques to ensure that external filtering is kept to an absolute minimum, thereby meeting the CISPR Class B EMC standards required for deployment in ICT systems. The module also offers exceptional ripple and noise characteristics and a simplified circuit design that delivers reduced component count and system costs. Operating over an input range of 36V to 75V, the module also offers industry-leading high-power performance delivering a peak of 1080W with a 54V input, 960W at 48V, and 780W at 39V. The PIM also delivers industry-leading efficiency of up to 98.8% at 780W for the main unit, which results in reduced energy and cooling costs; operating at a typical 15A output current at 82C, the module requires airflow of only 1.5m/s (300 LFM). Commenting, Martin Hägerdal, head of Ericsson Power Modules, said: “The PIM4710PD meets the demand for leading-edge and high-power 800W ATCA-based systems, especially in applications where there is minimal airflow. The world-class efficiency and high-power handling of this new module, in conjunction with its advanced digital capabilities, will deliver significant energy and cost savings to power system architects developing advanced blade server applications.” The PIM offers built-in digital monitoring and an extensive range of energy-monitoring functionalities via its I2C/PMBus interface. The module also offers integrated hot-swap functionality and hold-up charge and discharge management. The inputs also include dual power feeds with OR’ing functionality and ‘enable’ signalling. Protection features of the module include protection against input transients, reverse polarity, over-temperature, over-current, input under-voltage and inrush current. In addition, enabling the protection of processors and other key silicon devices including FPGAs, the module can be configured to enable a well-controlled shutdown procedure. The feature enables de-assertion of the Power Good pin following input power being below the assigned level. Further specifications include: management power output of 3.3V and up to 7A; an MTBF of 2.66 million hours, according to Telcordia SR-332 Issue 2, Method 1; and isolation of 2250VDC, which meets the latest IEC/EN/UL62368-1 safety standard.
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