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Power System Reliability Modeling for Data Centers, Telecom Power Failures

With the introduction of Power System Reliability Modeling, Infineon Technologies offers a novel approach to the growing problems that data centers and telecom infrastructures encounter as a result of system power supply failures.Infineon Power System Reliability Modeling Power Failures the volt post

Power failures account for 39% of downtimes, and each downtime costs $687,700 on average. As a result, there is an urgent need for flawless operations and financial impact reduction. Organizations may lower their carbon footprint, increase operational resilience, and save a significant amount of money by incorporating Infineon’s power monitoring technology.

The offering consists of an algorithm running on a digital power controller, thus integrating software and hardware.

This is in line with Infineon’s strategic approach to provide customers with comprehensive system solutions that include both semiconductor devices and matching software tools.

Target applications of Power System Reliability Modeling include DCDC converters, ACDC rectifiers and IBC modules utilized in data centers, AI servers, GPUs, and telecom networks.

Reliability of Power Systems The relationship between component and system dependability is bridged by modeling. Infineon digital power controllers with this feature allow for real-time power supply health monitoring of the system and lifespan estimation based on dynamic system operating characteristics, a power supply system model, and a reliability prediction technique.

Better device use and data-driven maintenance suggestions are guaranteed by this solution, which translates into more profitability and lower total cost of ownership (TCO). Customers gain from strong system reliability-based decision-making, quality assurance, and real-time diagnostics for their power supply. Utilizing and integrating of the Power System Reliability Modeling into current designs is simple.

“The Power System Reliability Modeling represents a pivotal step for Infineon and its customers towards reliable and stable power supply in data centers,” said Adam White, Division President Power & Sensor Systems at Infineon. “Following our Product to System approach, the solution focuses on delivering hardware integrated with advanced software capabilities. This approach not only expands product capabilities and scope, but also empowers our customers to create more value and scale their operations faster.”

Infineon at the PCIM Europe 2024

PCIM Europe will take place in Nuremberg, Germany, from 11 to 13 June 2024. Infineon will present its products and solutions for decarbonization and digitalization in hall 7, booths #470 and #169. Company representatives will also be giving several presentations at the accompanying PCIM Conference and Forums, followed by discussions with the speakers.

Information about Infineon’s PCIM 2024 show highlights is available at www.infineon.com/pcim.

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