Telecom and communication development and evaluation kits aid in system design and implementation.
Telecom processing trends, architecture, network processors, and multi-protocol processors.
Power Factor Correction (PFC) for the telecom industry using various techniques.
Power management for telecom and computer applications has become a large market for the power supply industry.
Designers and engineers have overcome the deployment of the 400 VDC power distribution topology within data centers and telecom facilities.
Energy harvesting options, including solar, thermal and vibrational sources, for telecom base stations in remote areas.
A look at the use of high voltage DC power in data centers and telecom systems including products from Delta Electronics, Emerson, and Vicor.
Distributed power architecture is popular in telecom equipment and data center servers where integrated AC/DC front-end modules are standard subsystems used to power a variety of DC/DC converters spread across system boards.
Today, distributed power architecture has evolved into intermediate bus architecture (IBA), which provides the required bus voltage to power a variety of DC/DC converters used on system boards of datacom/telecom equipment, servers and PCs.
Besides being used in telecom and datacom systems, isolated DC outputs are also required in many other noise sensitive applications such as car battery charging, intermediate bus voltages for a variety of electronic loads, and industrial inputs.
Almost three decades ago, the "brick" DC/DC converter power module was developed, which eventually led to the distributed power architecture (DPA) becoming the de facto standard for point of load (POL) designs.
This article will outline the technical and commercial advantages of the PONs (Passive Optical Network) trend, and consider the challenges that the move towards XGPON systems is placing on optical network component vendors.
What once was a straightforward act of transforming an AC waveform into a DC source to power downstream devices is now greatly affected and driven by the power grid to maximize its available power.
Datacenter servers, telecom systems, and military infrastructure equipment, among other mission-critical applications, cannot tolerate any failures or downtime.
Distributed power architectures (DPA) are popular in modern telecom and datacom equipment, as well as in datacenter servers.
Solar power used as a backup power source for cell towers.
This article will consider the power requirements of the new generation wireless network small cells (metrocells, femtocells and picocells) and look at how solar technologies can be adopted to power them.
With advances in power semiconductors, converter architectures, magnetics, and packaging in the last two decades, power levels once available only from large-size, isolated modules have migrated downward.
Pulse Electronics' newly optimized EP13 Plus transformer platform has increased abilities, allowing it to handle higher through-power.
Key features and benefits of compact offline switchers including compact external switchers and internal AC/DC converters.