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4/1/2016



Murata Power Solutions: DBE series of DC-DC converters

Murata Power Solutions has introduced a DBE series of 300-watt, fully regulated, digitally controlled DC-DC converters packaged in an industry standard eighth-brick format. The footprint conforms to the Advanced Bus Converter (ABC) Digital standard as specified by the AMP Group industry collaboration.

Accommodating the internationally accepted telecommunications network voltage (TNV) standard input range from 36 to 75 Vin and providing a PMBus™ compliant digital system interface, the DBE series is designed for use in distributed power and intermediate bus applications. A 32-bit ARM processor contains Murata proprietary firmware designed specifically to control and manage the converter’s operation.

The DBE series comprises three single-output models providing the nominal output voltages of 3.3, 5 and 12 Vout. The converters, typically 94.5 percent efficient (12Vout model), offer basic 2250 VDC isolation as required for some PoE applications. Two or more 12Vout units can be connected in parallel to achieve load sharing for increased Pout or N+1 operation.

The PMBus interface facilitates power management features that allow power system architects the flexibility to control critical operating parameters. By attaching the DBE to the systems I²C bus, an engineer can monitor Vin, Iin, Vout, Iout and operating temperature. The PMBus can be used to set warning flags for temperature, Vin, Vout and Iout, and allows the user to customize parameters such as Vout, Vin turn on/off thresholds, output over voltage protection, output current limit and ramp up characteristics.

A Graphical User Interface and evaluation boards are available to assist the power engineer in designing a state-of-the-art power system. Typical applications for the DBE series include MicroTCA, servers and storage applications, networking equipment, Power over Ethernet (PoE), fan trays, wireless networks and wireless pre-amplifiers.

The series of converters also includes the DVE series, which has the same product characteristics, but without the PMBus digital control features.