en.Wedoany.com Reported - US power module manufacturer Vicor (through its Japanese subsidiary Vicor K.K.) will showcase a range of power solutions, including DC-DC converters, at the Techno-Frontier 2026 Power Systems Exhibition. Organized by the Japan Management Association, the event is scheduled to take place from July 15 to 17 at Tokyo Big Sight.

Vicor plans to highlight products designed based on the 48V power architecture. While 12V systems have long been the standard for automotive electrical systems, the 48V architecture is increasingly being adopted in high-end vehicles and mild hybrid electric vehicles as electrification drives higher power consumption.
DC-DC converters are among the key exhibits, as these devices convert one DC voltage level to another. Vicor will also unveil three automotive-grade DC-DC converter prototypes developed in collaboration with Japanese automotive parts manufacturers, specifically including a 400V-to-800V converter, a 400V-to-12V converter, and an 800V-to-48V/12V converter.
Vicor added that it will showcase a broad range of power solutions applicable to multiple industries, covering high-performance computing, industrial equipment, robotics, transportation, aerospace, and defense.
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