Vicor launches new website
10 March 2004
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Power conversion specialist, Vicor, has launched its new website, www.vicorpower.com and its European portal www.vicoreurope.com. The site makes use of data-mining tools to ensure 'minimum-click' navigation and easy search and selection. This is a content-rich, product-centric site intended to help design engineers to find the products and related information they need, quickly and efficiently. Easy access is also provided to Vicor's interactive design and configuration tools. The site's new search engine searches comprehensively across Web pages, documents and media, providing results that are easy to sort.
The technical library, the product selector, and two innovative on-line design tools enable design engineers to learn about power conversion issues and to select or configure - in realtime - products specifically suited to their applications. VCAD (Vicor computer assisted design) facilitates on-line design of configurable VIPAC and VIPAC Array AC and DC power systems. VDAC (Vicor design assistance computer) enables design engineers to design DC-DC converters to fit their specific requirements. They can specify on-line and verify in realtime the attributes and performance of custom DC-DC converter modules.
See www.vicorpower.com or www.vicoreurope.com
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