ITG Electronics releases dual-channel power block to boost power density in server designs
ELMSFORD, N.Y. - ITG Electronics in Elsmford, N.Y., has introduced the PM1201C081 Series, a 5-millimeter-height dual-channel power block designed to deliver up to 80 amps per phase for high-density data center, telecom, and networking applications.
The PM1201C081 Series is the low-profile successor to the company’s earlier 8mm power block, reducing height while maintaining current handling performance. With a 5mm profile and 10-by-9 millimeter footprint, the device increases power density by 37.5 percent, enabling tighter board layouts in space-constrained systems.
Designed for core power applications, the module supports input voltages from 5V to 16V and steps down to processor-level voltages. It provides 40 amps per phase and 80 amps of continuous current, with peak current capability up to 140 amps. The device features a thermally enhanced package that requires minimal external heatsinking to maintain performance in high-load conditions.
The power block integrates protection features including over-current, under-voltage, and over-temperature safeguards to support reliable operation in mission-critical systems such as server motherboards, high-performance computing platforms, and advanced networking equipment.
By reducing component height and maintaining high current density, the PM1201C081 Series helps engineers minimize board space, shorten power delivery paths, and reduce losses between the regulator and load. The compact design also supports improved airflow and system-level thermal management.
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