星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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Alencon to bring suite of DC:DC conversion products to SPI 2021

Source:Alencon

Alencon Systems will demonstrate an extensive lineup of high-power, high-voltage DC:DC conversion equipment at SPI 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana, September 21-23 in Booth #5413.

The Alencon products on display at the show will include the latest version of Alencon’s galvanically isolated DC:DC converters, the SPOT and BOSS Version 7 series, along with the company’s soon-to-be-released CUBE, slated for official release in 2022. In addition, Alencon will be displaying its full range of accessories including the GARD for string-level arc and ground-fault detection and ACE control system along with a variety of deployment form factors, including its stackable, paralleled solutions.

“Alencon aims to be the market-leading provider of high-power, high-voltage DC:DC conversion solutions for applications including the combination of solar + storage, solar optimization, microgrids, EV charging and fuel cell applications,” said Hanan Fishman, Alencon Systems president.

Alencon’s newest product at the show is the CUBE, the compact universal boost/buck converter. Unlike the SPOT and BOSS, the CUBE offers a non-isolated buck boost topology. The CUBE is unique in that it leverages Alencon’s unique high frequency switching technology to achieve a power density ten times greater than the other, non-isolated DC:DC converters available on the market today.

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