New Industry Products

XP Power Introduces 212W AC/DC Switcher in Small Package

June 04, 2006 by Jeff Shepard

XP Power plc has announced the introduction of a small 212W, single output AC/DC switcher – dubbed the EMA212. Designed for communications applications, the power supply has been developed to meet the needs of networking equipment, voice over IP systems, wireless LANs, servers, storage area networks and post-production broadcast equipment. Designers of these systems demand higher power from AC/DC units in industry-standard 1U formats as processing power and functionality grows within tight space constraints.

The EMA212 is an AC/DC switcher that delivers over 200W across the full universal AC input range from an industry-standard 3 x 5 inch footprint. It is 1.34 inches high and achieves 10.55 Watts per cubic inch power density without compromising performance or functionality. With efficiency over 90% at full load, the EMA212 needs only 12 CFM air-flow for full power operation at up to 50 °C ambient and will operate at up to 70 °C ambient with de-rating, eliminating the need for a wind tunnel within the mechanical design of the end equipment. The main output is 12 or 48VDC but each power supply also has a 5V, 100mA standby output and a 12V, 1A output for powering a fan.

The unit incorporates a fully featured signal set including AC fail/DC OK, active PFC, remote on/off and active current sharing. Switching losses are virtually eliminated by using a resonant zero current switching (ZCS) topology for the main converter circuit. Switching occurs at the zero current point from 0 100% load. Furthermore, a 100 kHz switching frequency enables the use of small magnetic components without compromising efficiency. Also in the main converter, a ceramic substrate replaces the conventional heat sink, offering additional space savings. The same thermal management technique is used for the output rectifiers. Here, the adoption of synchronous rectification eliminates nearly all switching losses, keeps noise levels low, and minimizes both costs and board area. Power factor correction (PFC) is achieved using a once cycle control (OCC) circuit, rather than an average current control mode operating over several cycles.

The EMA212 is sampling now with production quantities available from September 2006. Units are priced at $82 each for 1000 pieces.