Factorized Power Architecture and V•I Chips
As electronic systems continue to trend toward lower voltages with higher currents and as the speed of contemporary loads continues to increase, the power systems designer is challenged to provide small, cost effective and efficient solutions that offer the requisite performance.
Vicor's new Factorized Power Architecture™ (FPA), and its new families of integrated power components, called V•I Chips™, provides a revolutionary new and optimal power conversion solution that addresses the challenge in every respect.
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