
Attributes of high‑performance power module packaging
Almost everything around us is touched at some point by robots. There are robotic applications utilized in agricultural harvesting, warehouse inventory movement, campus delivery and consumer delivery. These robots are fueled by batteries, making power conversion efficiency – along with size/weight – critical. Power conversion needs become more and more challenging as load capacity, visual recognition and user functionality requirements further increase within the robotic application.
Vicor power modules support a component-based power delivery network to power motor drives and demanding CPUs. Each power module is optimized for high-efficiency, density and overall performance. Vicor modules are also lightweight compared to competitive solutions, enabling further performance gains for battery-powered robotic devices. Power modules can also be paralleled, allowing for designs to easily scale in power as robotic power demands increase and also allow for the same power architecture to be deployed within a platform of various sized robot systems.
High density
Modular and scalable
Efficiency up to 98%
Lightweight
Various produce including strawberries, apples and lettuce are being planted, maintained and harvested using automated vehicle guidance along with visual recognition robotics. Large robotic vehicles or equipment are typically powered from a high-voltage DC source of 400V or more.
In this type of design, the Vicor BCM converter series can provide high-voltage battery conversion to a safe, nominal 48V. One example is the BCM4414 capable of more than 1,600W at greater than 97% efficiency from its 111 x 36 x 9mm package. The BCM is a fixed ratio converter with an output voltage 1/16 of the input voltage. Fixed ratio or regulated point-of-load converters such as Vicor NBMs, PRMs, ZVS Buck and ZVS Buck-Boost regulators power individual, downstream, lower-voltage rails as needed.
BCM4414 fixed ratio DC-DC converter
Input: 500 – 800V
Output: 31.3 – 50.0V
Current: Up to 35A
110.6 x 35.5 x 9.4mm
PRM high-power Buck-Boost regulator
Input: 36 – 75V
Output: 20 – 55V
Power: Up to 600W
32.5 x 22.0 x 6.3mm
NBM2317 fixed ratio DC-DC converter
Input: 38 – 60V
Output: 9.5 – 15V
Current: 60A
22.8 x 17.3 x 7.4mm
Last-mile consumer delivery of groceries, take-out food and online consumer items is the mission-critical task of these robots. While payloads vary in size and weight, these robots typically have longer run times than the moving class of robots and are typically powered by 48V to 100V batteries.
The DCM converter series fits the needs for this class with operation from 43 – 154V input. The DCM3623 enables a regulated 24 or 48V distribution from the battery for servo drives, other payloads and downstream converters. The DCM3623 provides 240W of power at 90% efficiency from a 36 x 23 x 7.3mm package. With a 24 – 48V rail established, ZVS Buck or Buck-Boost regulators can typically be used to power lower voltage rails.
These nimble robots provide inventory management and order fulfillment tasks within large warehouse environments.
This robot class is typically powered from a 24V to 72V battery source with charging performed on an as-needed basis. With high efficiency and small footprints, Vicor power modules support conversion from up to 75V to usable voltages within the robot to efficiently power all of the mobility, guidance, computing, radio and lighting functions.
The first powertrain architecture highlights the PRM power module, a high-performance buck-boost regulator. The PRM creates an intermediate bus of 24V to 48V with 96 to 98% efficiency to power servos and additional downstream power modules, including fixed ratio NBMs, ZVS Buck and ZVS Buck-Boost regulators. All modules can also be paralleled for higher power conversion.
PRM high-power Buck-Boost regulator
Input: 36 – 75V
Output: 48V
Power: Up to 600W
32.5 x 22.0 x 6.3mm
NBM2317 fixed ratio DC-DC converter
Input: 38 – 60V
Output: 9.5 – 15V
Current: 60A
22.8 x 17.3 x 7.4mm
The second powertrain architecture highlights the use of direct conversion from the battery to the point-of-load. PRM, ZVS Buck, and ZVS Buck-Boost regulators support these applications. One example is the PI3740 ZVS Buck-Boost regulator which provides more than 100W of power from a 10 x 14 x 2.5mm SiP package with peak efficiencies of up to 96%.
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