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Is the power supply module customized or universal?

The power module is a power supply that can be directly mounted on a printed circuit board. Its characteristics are that it can be an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), digital signal processor (DSP), microprocessor, memory, field programmable gate array (FPGA) ) And other digital or analog loads to provide power. Generally speaking, this type of module is called a point-of-load (POL) power supply system or a point-of-use power supply system (PUPS). Due to the many advantages of the modular structure, the modular power supply is widely used in switching equipment, access equipment, mobile communications, microwave communications, optical transmission, routers and other communications fields, as well as automotive electronics, aerospace, and so on.Power module customizationWhether it is good or universal is a headache for designers.


When there are many manufacturers of the same type of products, differentiation is a topic that must be paid attention to in order to win in the fiercely competitive market and achieve greater product visibility and commercial benefits. For power module applications, product differentiation is particularly important due to its wide range of applications, various functions, performance requirements, and various conditions. Especially for military power supplies, the demand for differentiated products has become a necessity.


Customized power products can be regarded as a high degree of deepening and refinement of product differentiation. In the military field, in order to meet the requirements of specific size, function, application environment, etc., it is often necessary to adopt customized power equipment for airborne and shipborne situations. For power module manufacturers, it is necessary to provide highly differentiated customized services corresponding to this, and optimize the products to a greater extent to meet relevant requirements and standards. There are higher requirements for the R&D capabilities of power supply manufacturers, and it is difficult for small power supply manufacturers to do this.


General-purpose power supply module products are better than customized power supplies in terms of price and delivery time, and they are also better for replacement and generality.


Nanjing Fulaixiang suggested that for general military products or projects with lower price requirements and short development cycles, universal power modules should be adopted. Fast delivery cycle, a large number of spot goods, and low prices are big advantages. For customers with more functions and higher requirements, a customized power supply is a good choice.