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Architects of Modern Power (AMP) Consortium Announces Standards For Distributed Power Systems

Nov. 18, 2014
The newly formed Architects of Modern Power (AMP) consortium announced its first standards aimed at establishing common mechanical and electrical specifications for the development of advanced power conversion technology for distributed power systems.

The newly formed Architects of Modern Power (AMP) consortium announced its first standards aimed at establishing common mechanical and electrical specifications for the development of advanced power conversion technology for distributed power systems.

The goal of the alliance between CUI, Ericsson Power Modules and Murata is to realize the most technically advanced, end-to-end solutions and provide a complete ecosystem of hardware, software and support. Beyond purely mechanical specifications, it is the standardization of monitoring, control and communications functions, and the creation of common configuration files for plug-and-play interoperability that will ensure compatibility between each firms' products.

Two standards have been defined for digital point-of-load converters. The 'microAMP' specification covers supplies rated at 20 to 25 A in vertical and horizontal configurations, while the 'megaAMP' defines requirements for 40 to 50 A vertical and horizontal units. For advanced bus dc-dc converters the 'ABC-ebAMP' standard relates to advanced bus bricks measuring 58.42 x 22.66 mm and ranging from 264 to 300 W. For quarter-brick supplies, measuring 58.42 x 36.83 mm and ranging from 420 to 468 W, the Group has defined the 'ABC-qbAMP' standard. These standards detail mechanical footprints, features, and configuration files.

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