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Flex Power Modules’ BMR510 two-phase Voltage Regulator Module

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February 17, 2022
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  • Two-phase VRM power stage
  • 40 A per phase continuous current
  • 70 A per phase peak current
  • 4.5-16V input
  • 0.5-1.3 V output
  • Designed for AI applications

Flex Power Modules is announcing the BMR510, its first two-phase voltage regulator module, with a continuous total output current of 80 A and capable of delivering a total of 140 A peak output at 0.5-1.3 V from an input of 4.5-16 V. At less than 0.7 cm3 (10 x 9 x 7.6 mm) the module provides a complete power stage, including magnetics, for a highly-specified voltage regulator module in space-constrained applications. Target end-use is to power silicon devices such as CPUs, GPUs, IPUs, high-end FPGAs and high-performing ASICs with a current demand of over 100 A, commonly found in the latest AI applications.

The halogen-free BMR510 is optimized for top-side cooling, and features LGA or optionally solder-bump terminations for easy assembly. Over-temperature and over-current protection are included, and values are sensed for remote monitoring. An enable input is provided and the module will accept tri-state PWM inputs.

Thermal models are available for the part to enable effective integration in the target application. The BMR510 will be released for production in Q1/22 and samples are available now.

The 2-phase BMR510 will be the first of many new VRMs from Flex Power Modules. Future devices will offer different variations of total number of phases, available output current and footprints, to support both current and next generation CPUs and GPUs.

Olle Hellgren, Product Manager at Flex Power Modules comments “We have targeted the BMR510 at power- hungry silicon in products with tight space constraints but without performance compromise. It’s an ideal power component for high-end applications such as AI, Big Data, and autonomous vehicles”.

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