Infineon Technologies announced the launch of a complete power management offering for compute servers, based on Intel's Sapphire Rapids compute processing units (CPU).
This new “pick-and-place” solution utilizes several Infineon power management devices and technologies that deliver optimal power efficiency and performance – including XDP multiphase digital controllers, OptiMOS integrated power stages and OptiMOS IPOL voltage regulator.
This offering will help harness the green potential of data centers.
“These power management solutions combine our software-defined digital controllers with best-in-class integrated power stage and POL converter to deliver outstanding power efficiency and overall system performance,” said Rakesh Renganathan, director of marketing, Power and Systems Division. Infineon sensors. . “By leveraging our cutting-edge technologies, we offer our customers flexibility in system design to maximize performance across diverse workloads and system architectures.”
The XDPE152 series hypertransient phase XDP controllers (XDPE15284D,
Proprietary control algorithms deliver ultra-high-speed response, effectively managing the processor's pulsating peak currents with minimal output capacitance. Additionally, software-defined architecture provides unique flexibility for system designers to optimize system performance across different system architectures and processor workloads.
The TDA215xx series of OptiMOS integrated power stages leverages industry-leading OptiMOS 6 technology to deliver superior efficiency (>95 percent) and reliability while significantly reducing system cooling and maintenance costs.
The OptiMOS IPOL TDA38640 converter features best-in-class transient response enabled by Infineon's proprietary Fast Constant ON Time (COT) control mechanism and enhanced digital telemetry when operating with Intel's serial voltage identification and PMBus.