Flex Power Modules, a Flex company and leading provider of advanced power conversion solutions, today launched new Intermediate Bus Converters (IBC) designed for data centers powering AI, machine learning, and cloud applications. With the new products, the company is expanding the breadth of its portfolio of digital, non-isolated, unregulated Intermediate IBCs for greater operational efficiency and design flexibility.
En la Cumbre Global OCP 2024, Módulos de potencia Flex will showcase these new IBCs, including the BMR321 and a new variant of the 400W continuous power rated BMR320. The company is also previewing the new BMR323 variant, which promises even higher continuous and peak power capabilities in the same BMR320 form factor. Attendees of the OCP Global Summit may visit Flex booth A11 from October 15-17 in the San Jose Convention Center.
BMR321
El nuevo BMR321 Se alinea con los objetivos de OCP de reducir el consumo de energía y mejorar los diseños para la escalabilidad de las arquitecturas de energía de los centros de datos, lo que incluye admitir una mayor densidad de energía por rack. El nuevo BMR321 presenta una conversión de relación fija de 8:1 para permitir una conversión de energía eficiente en un solo paso de 40-60 V a 5-7,5 V y ofrece varios beneficios, entre ellos:
- Peak Power: Ofrece una potencia continua de 750 W y una potencia máxima de hasta 1500 W.
- Mayor eficiencia: El convertidor de potencia CC/CC tiene una impresionante eficiencia máxima de más de 98% y al mismo tiempo mantiene un tamaño compacto que cumple con el estándar OAM V2.0 del Open Compute Project (OCP), con dimensiones de 1,63 x 0,7 x 0,26 pulgadas (41,47 x 17,67 x 6,9 mm).
BMR320
Flex Power Modules is also adding a new variant of the 400W continuous power rated BMR320 range which will offer up to 740W peak power within the same compact footprint, providing a versatile option for applications that require lower power outputs in a smaller package while still benefiting from Flex Power Modules’ advanced power conversion technology. Up to three of the BMR320 variants can be paralleled if required, offering scalable power delivery to meet varying system demands.
BMR323
Flex Power Modules is also preparing to launch the BMR323, expected in early 2025. This upcoming variant will maintain the same form factor as the BMR320 while offering even higher continuous and peak power capabilities. The BMR323 will continue the tradition of innovation and efficiency that Flex Power Modules is known for, catering to the ever-increasing demands of next-generation data centers.
The products are all supported by Flex Power Designer, a popular software tool that offers monitoring and configuration of key parameters via a PMBus® interface, ensuring optimal operation and flexibility. The software tool is available for free download at https://flexpowermodules.com/flex-power-designer