Vicor announces 12V to 48V non-isolated bus converter module for datacenter applications

March 27, 2018

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Vicor announces 12V to 48V non-isolated bus converter module for datacenter applications

The solution supports high-performance 48V GPUs in legacy 12V datacenters.


Vicor\'s NBM Solution

Vicor\'s NBM Solution

Vicor has announced a 12V to 48V non-isolated up converter to support 48V high-performance GPUs in data centers that are still relying on legacy 12V power distribution.

The 2317 NBM converts 12V to 48V with over 98% peak efficiency, 750W continuous and 1kW peak power in a 23 x 17 x 7.4mm surface-mount SM-ChiP package. The NBM (NBM2317S14B5415T00) requires no external input filter or bulk capacitors. By switching at 2MHz with ZVS and ZCS, the NBM provides low output impedance and MHz fast transient response to dynamic loads. The NBM incorporates hot-swap and inrush current limiting.

The NBM supports 48V input GPUs using Power-on-Package (“PoP”) Modular Current Multipliers (“MCMs”) driven from a 48V node sourcing a small fraction (1/48) of the GPU current. Current multiplication overcomes the power delivery boundaries imposed by traditional 12V systems standing in the way of higher bandwidth and connectivity.

Vicor Power-on-Package modules build upon Factorized Power Architecture (FPA) systems deployed in high-performance computers and large-scale data centers. FPA provides efficient power distribution and direct conversion from 48V to 1V for GPUs, CPUs and ASICs demanding up to 1,000A. By deploying current multiplication in close proximity to high current Artificial Intelligence (AI) processors, PoP MCMs enable higher performance and system efficiency.