
Flex Power Modules, a Flex business and a pioneer in advanced power conversion technology, continues to meet the rigorous demands of data centers supporting AI and cloud applications. At Embedded World 2025, the company will present its latest power modules designed to meet the soaring demands of AI-driven workloads while maximizing power density in small form factors, energy efficiency, and space optimization.
Committed to delivering innovative power solutions that will drive the next generation of data centers, the company will present its BMR352 and BMR316 solutions. The non-isolated but regulated BMR352 delivers an impressive 3 kW peak power within a compact quarter brick form factor, supporting the intense power needs of the next generation of GPUs while maximizing thermal efficiency and stability. Meanwhile, the non-isolated and unregulated fixed ratio BMR316 is a smaller, intermediate bus converter with advanced cooling capabilities and efficient 48 V to 12 V conversion. It is ideal for high-performance computing in environments where board space is especially constrained.
Both modules are compatible with the Flex Power Designer software, enabling real-time configuration, simulation, and performance monitoring. The software empowers data center operators to fine-tune their infrastructure for peak efficiency. Located in Hall 4 at Booth 470, visitors to the company’s stand will also have a chance to explore the company’s comprehensive suite of DC/DC converters for industrial and transportation applications alongside products for the telecom and 5G markets and digital solutions for RFPA applications.
Beyond power modules, Flex’s comprehensive range of data center solutions spans from grid-to-chip power infrastructure to fully integrated server and rack systems. The company’s cloud-focused manufacturing services cover every stage—from sourcing and private-label component design to large-scale manufacturing, deployment, and sustainable maintenance. Flex’s power infrastructure offerings, including switchgear, power distribution units, and liquid cooling technologies, ensure that data centers can scale efficiently while managing power and heat effectively.
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