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    Vicor to showcase high performance power components at PCIM Europe 2012

    04/11/2012
    Vicor's Director of Systems Engineering Maurizio Salato to present paper on Power Factor Correction control for optimal converter operations

    Vicor announced its participation in the Power Conversion Intelligent Motion (PCIM) 2012 conference, the international conference on power electronics and its applications, hosted in Nuremberg, Germany, 8th -10th May, 2012. Vicor will highlight its full range of modular power components and innovative solutions for performance-critical applications at the event. Conference attendees can visit Vicor at stand 12-328 in the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre. Maurizio Salato, Vicor's director of systems engineering, will deliver a presentation from 3:30 to 5:00 pm on Tuesday, 8th May, in Session PP50 (Converter and EMI II poster/dialogue session). Mr. Salato's presentation will address the synthesis of input line current in Power Factor Correction control for optimal converter operations. PCIM 2012 is a leading international conference focused on power electronics and its applications in motion and energy management. PCIM 2012 offers a world class conference and seminar selection, which together comprise an ideal platform for dialogue and exchange of ideas centric to research, applications and product development. www.vicorpower.com

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