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Enpirion's Newest Converter Offers a Breakthrough Alternative to Traditional DDR Power Solutions
HAMPTON, N.J. --(Business Wire)--
Enpirion,
innovator of the industry's smallest point-of-load DC-DC converters,
announced a new member of its power IC portfolio targeted at DDR memory
termination power. The Enpirion
EV1320 is a 2 Amp source/sink DDR termination converter that offers
a peak efficiency of 96 percent - a 1.4 Watt power savings over a
traditional LDO (low drop out) regulator-based solution at a comparable
low cost and small solution footprint. Customers have already begun to
capitalize on the EV1320 benefits ahead of the product's official market
release, having designed the device into a wide range of applications
including ultrabooks, servers, Solid State Drives (SSDs) and embedded
computing modules.
"Continued focus on innovation in highly integrated power devices
combined with improved efficiency will significantly impact every corner
of the industry," said Arnold Alderman, power electronics analyst,
Anagensis Inc. "The introduction of novel approaches that provide lowest
solution cost and smallest size for mainstream applications, such as DDR
power, is fueling the rapid adoption of integrated power."
The EV1320 VTT converter accepts an input voltage of 0.95 to 1.8V. The
device is available in a 3 mm x 3 mm x 0.55 mm tall QFN package and
requires only 80 mm2 printed circuit board (PCB) area for the
total solution. Multiple devices can also be operated in parallel to
provide a high-efficiency, cost- and footprint-effective solution for
applications that use large complements of DDR memory. For example, the
power savings in a typical 2P server is more than 11 Watts. With 10
million new servers deployed annually, this equates to over 110 million
Watts of energy savings and associated cooling costs just for server
applications - without incurring additional hardware costs. Considering
other targeted applications such asPCs, notebooks, tablets and embedded
computing could result in 450 million Watts of additional potential
power savings.
"Every generation of electronics products adds new features, functions
and compute resources, which in turn drives an increase in DDR memory
capacity to the point where the memory termination power is becoming
significant," said Charlie Mera, Enpirion's vice president of marketing
and applications. "The EV1320 enables designers to significantly reduce
the memory subsystem's power dissipation without resorting to more
expensive, larger switching regulator-based memory termination options."
EV1320 is a purpose-built VTT converter solution that complies with
JEDEC specifications for supporting DDR2/DDR3/QDR and low-power
DDR3/DDR4 VTT applications. The following is a summary of specific
challenges faced by designers implementing DDR termination power
solutions and how the EV1320 can help them address these challenges:
Reduced Energy Consumption ? High Efficiency The
EV1320 achieves up to 96 percent peak efficiency.
Increasing Features/Functionality and Memory Capacity ? Highest
Power Density The market pressure to add more value and
functionality to end products compresses available PCB space. The EV1320
and Enpirion's entirePowerSoC portfolio provides the industry's
highest-density power solutions - greatly minimizing the amount of space
needed for power management. The EV1320's low profile enables mounting
on the backside of PCBs, freeing up precious top-side board space.
Higher-Quality End Products ? 8x Higher Reliability Enpirion
power management solutions achieve 21,800 years mean time between
failure (MTBF). Enpirion high-efficiency devices are truly industrial
graded and do not require load de-rating at 85°C ambient temperature.
PowerSoCs are specified, simulated, characterized, validated and
manufacturing-tested as a complete power system - which, when coupled
with tightly controlled IC manufacturing processes and fewer total
components, yields unsurpassed reliability.
Time to Market, More Projects Commercialized ? Simplified Design
Flow The EV1320, like all Enpirion PowerSoCs, requires
fewer design steps with significantly less exposure to design cycle
iteration vs. discrete switching regulators. Fully validated and proven
PCB layout and design files are provided, enabling customers nearly 100
percent first-pass reported success.
Competitive Products, Simplified Supply Chain ? Total Solution
Cost Reduction The EV1320 provides the performance of a
switching regulator at a cost point of an LDO.
Price and Availability Enpirion's EV1320 device is sampling
now, with volume production by February 2012. It is available direct
from Enpirion (www.enpirion.com)
or through distribution
for $0.70 at volumes of 1k units.
About Enpirion
Enpirion, the leading provider of integrated power management solutions,
simplifies design complexity while addressing the space constraint and
efficiency needs faced by designers of enterprise, telecom, storage,
industrial and embedded applications. By engineering complete
powersystems that leverage its intellectual property in high-frequency
power conversion, magnetics and packaging, Enpirion has developed an
extensive family of DC-DC converters with integrated inductors. These
power system-on-chip (PowerSoC) solutions enable the industry's smallest
solution footprint and are recognized for their high efficiency, low
noise, exceptional thermal performance, high reliability and ease of
use. Unlike discrete power products, Enpirion's turnkey solutions give
designers complete power systems that are fully simulated,
characterized, validated and production qualified. For more information
about Enpirion, please visit www.enpirion.com.

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