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Data Center Power Management Solutions

Data centers play a critical role in our data-driven society. As the hub of the internet, they provide the infrastructure and services that enable businesses and individuals to communicate, store and access data. Data centers require significant amounts of power to operate, and so require components that can deliver high performance and reliability.  

Mission-Critical Power Fuels Data Center Growth


With the exponential growth of The Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing and 5G wireless communications that require ever-greater data speeds and bandwidth, data centers are facing constant increases in demand. To provide a future-proof service, data center architecture needs to be flexible and the power supply infrastructure must grow in parallel.

As more processors are being packed into server racks, delivering power to meet the increasing needs of the data center requires greater power density than ever before. Power supplies and their connectors must be able to deliver more power per inch of rack space.

Modern high-speed processors depend on a flow of power free from surges and spikes that might be caused by external interference. This is provided by Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) systems that provide the clean power that servers require. They also provide a short-term emergency supply in the event of power outages.

All this equipment generates a large amount of heat that is detrimental to the efficient performance of the data center. This is especially important in data centers as high temperatures have a detrimental impact on the signal integrity that is so important to high-speed communications. Therefore, considerable attention must be devoted to thermal management, including everything from creating an efficient design that ensures the clean flow of cooling air to supplying power for cooling systems. 

Connectors that are destined for data center applications must be designed to provide the greatest efficiency. Energy lost to electrical resistance not only increases operating costs but also contributes to an increased thermal load. Molex brings expertise in the field of high-power connectors, enabling you to achieve the best possible performance for your data center application.


Power Management Applications

ORV3 Rack and Power Infrastructure

In close collaboration with industry leaders, Molex has developed ORV3 connectivity solutions for power distribution that balance spatial, thermal and power efficiency requirements with flexibility to scale up as capacity grows. 


Uninterruptible Power: The Key to Mission-Critical Continuity in Data Centers

Power demands in data centers are rising due to the integration of advanced technologies like AI and machine learning — and ensuring constant uptime is crucial to avoid costly downtimes. Tree-phase online double conversion UPSs, with high efficiency, reliability, and seamless power transition, are ideally suited for today's modern data centers. Molex's 80+ years of expertise in interconnect products can help UPS manufacturers build power solutions for the data centers of today and beyond. 

PowerPlane Busbar Connectors: Enhancing Data Center Efficiency and Adaptability

As data centers evolve to address increasing power and performance demands, power distribution architectures need to be more flexible and efficient. Busbars help data centers to quickly deploy power upgrades, since there’s no need to manage the installation of additional cables and components. Molex PowerPlane Busbar Power Connectors support this enhanced efficiency, delivering +/- 1.00mm alignment to help ensure accurate mating and prevent potential damage. Multiple, independent points of contact support design flexibility, while the float-mount design adjusts to accommodate blind mating in hard-to-reach areas. Optional sense contacts on both sides enable hot-swapping of controllers for system protection — and the optional integrated chassis ground contacts make separate, secondary ground connections unnecessary.

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Avoiding the Paradox of Power System Design

Today’s system architects and design engineers are being forced to stretch the limits of physics. The need for more power is colliding with the simultaneous needs for smaller, lighter, more connected and more cost-effective devices and systems. Learn how the engineering community is overcoming the challenges of power integrity and thermal management while preparing for the high bandwidth applications of tomorrow. 

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Engineering Survey Explores the State of Power

Engineers across every market application need to enable enhanced efficiency and connectivity in a world that relies on instant data exchange. This translates into an ever-escalating demand for power. In our recent Molex survey, engineers explore the innovations that will likely have the greatest impact on power system performance. Learn how these professionals address power requirements during the product development process — and see how companies are responding to an increased need for power-related expertise.

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Data Center Power Management Products