Data Center
48V Modules, Processor Core Power Intelli-Modules, Processor Core Power Intelli-phase, processor core power controller, steup-down conveters, and E-fuse & hot swap protection
Unlike the traditional 12 V DC power distribution historically utilized in data centers, 48V systems reduce currents and minimize resistive losses throughout the rack. More efficient architectures also require less overall wiring, enabling data center operators to save on traditionally significant copper costs.
A primary advantage of implementing 48 V rack power architectures is the improved energy efficiency they provide. Unlike the traditional 12 V DC power distribution historically utilized in data centers, 48V systems reduce currents and minimize resistive losses throughout the rack.
In order to meet the industry's new power requirements, MPS has developed a new power architecture, using a 48V distribution voltage that is capable of a 16x reduction in power distribution losses, in addition to presenting a 48V datacenter solution to address new design challenges. (see Figure 1)
Power distribution units manage the allocation of power from the 48V bus to various devices, helping to ensure reliable and balanced distribution. Additionally, 48V systems are often integrated with battery backup or uninterruptible power supplies to maintain continuity during outages, safeguarding critical workloads.
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