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Navitas’ 10 kW GaN Converter Pushes HVDC Data Centers Toward Higher Power Density

Navitas’ 10 kW GaN based DC DC converter delivers 98.5 percent peak efficiency and high power density for 800 V DC and plus minus 400 V DC data centers, supporting fast switching and dynamic AI workloads.

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TDK’s μPOL FS1525 Pushes Vertical Power Delivery Toward 200 A Density

TDK’s FS1525 μPOL module delivers 25 A per unit and scales to 200 A for vertical power delivery, integrating magnetics, MOSFETs and control in a compact package for AI, FPGA and data center platforms.

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XP Power BCT40T Brings 40W DC-DC Conversion to a 1” x 1” Format

XP Power’s BCT40T series offers 40W of output in a 1” x 1” package, combining efficiency, flexibility, and built-in protection for compact designs.

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RECOM’s 240W DIN Rail Supply Enables High Power In Tight Spaces

RECOM’s RACPRO1-S240E DIN rail supply delivers 240W with convection cooling for compact industrial and automation systems.

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Infineon Unveils 12 kW High-Density PSU Reference Design for AI Data Centers

Infineon’s 12 kW PSU reference design hits over 99% efficiency and 113 W/in³ power density using Si, SiC, and GaN technologies.

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EPC 180 W GaN Buck Converter Evaluation Board for USB Power Delivery Applications

EPC has launched the EPC91109, a 180 W GaN-based buck converter evaluation board for USB-PD 3.1 applications. Featuring EPC2057 GaN FETs and the LTC7890 controller, it delivers up to 14.3 A with over 98% efficiency—all in a compact 24 mm x 24 mm footprint without a heatsink or airflow. Ideal for laptops and portable systems, the board demonstrates GaN’s potential to replace silicon in high-power, space-constrained designs.

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