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New High-Power Converter-in-Package Launching at LCV-Cenex

New UltraMod4000 product being launched at LCV
TTPi, the advanced power electronics spinout from the Power Electronics, Machines and Control Group at the University of Nottingham, is launching its latest product, the UltraMod4000, at the LCV-Cenex event in UTAC Millbrook on 7-8 September.

The UltraMod range is a family of GaN based, multipurpose, bi-directional, isolated, DC/DC converters, designed to work either standalone or together in a multi-modular system.

At around 200 g and just 100 x 80 x 26 mm, the UltraMod4000 has a 4 kW power throughput which puts it in a unique power density category and suitable for the new demands of high-performance automotive, as well as other vertical markets and applications. TTPi are in discussions with a number of automotive prospects and trials are now open.

New UltraMod4000 product being launched at LCV

The UltraMod series is ideally suited to applications where weight, size and efficiency are critical, as well as power density. For example, electric vehicles, aerospace (such as aircraft cabins), rail, industrial drives and renewable applications. Additionally, the modular nature of these products can drastically reduce design time and design related overheads

PPM Power, a leader in high-end electronics for automotive, aerospace and other markets, has been appointed UK distributor for the new product and will be hosting the launch on the PPM Power stand at LCV (stand C3-419).

Phil Surman, Sales Director at PPM Power said: “We’re delighted to be showcasing this ground-breaking product, which has roots in the UK’s world leading power electronics academic community. The UltraMod series of power converters shows what wide-bandgap semiconductor technology is capable of delivering. We look forward to engaging with the community at LCV and bringing these solutions to the market.”

Dan Somers, Commercial Director for TTPi said: “The UltraMod4000 is part of our flagship range of ultra-compact power converters. We’re excited to be launching such a high-power device to the market and we’re delighted with the market response to date.”

TTPi will be on the PPM Power stand (C3-419) where the product will be unveiled.

To get a free ticket to LCV go to: www.cenex-lcv.co.uk or for more info, view the UltraMod4000 product page.

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