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Revolutionising data centers: Mouser Electronics and emerging technologies

Explore Mouser Electronics' role in shaping modern data centers with advanced technologies and comprehensive resources for engineers.

Mouser Electronics, Inc., a renowned distributor of electronic components and industrial automation products, offers engineers the latest insights on data centers through its extensive technical resource center. The evolution of data centers, from rudimentary server stacks to sophisticated facilities, has been driven by developments in computing and cloud technologies. This transformation has accelerated due to the specific demands of generative AI tools, such as chatbots, which drive the need for increased scalability and efficiency through methods like modularity and edge computing.

To manage rising power densities, data centers are increasingly adopting innovative cooling technologies. While traditional air cooling remains prevalent, advanced liquid cooling techniques such as direct-to-chip and immersion cooling are crucial for managing excessive heat. The need for increased power efficiency has prompted a shift from 12VDC to 48VDC power distribution. A 48V system can maintain up to 90% power efficiency on a single rack exceeding 15kW, substantially reducing energy loss. Supported by initiatives like the Open Compute Project (OCP) Open Rack Version 3, which integrates 48VDC components, these changes ensure reliable power delivery and efficient data processing in modern data centers.

Mouser provides a comprehensive hub of articles, blogs, eBooks, and products showcasing advancements in AI, 5G, and IoT and their impact on data center evolution. The hub features quick tutorial videos explaining components and concepts, making it a valuable resource for engineers eager to keep pace with the fast-evolving world of data centers.

Housing the industry's broadest selection of semiconductors and electronic components, Mouser stocks an array of cutting-edge products designed for data center applications:

  • Intel's E610-IT4 Ethernet Network Adapters: Designed for OCP 3.0, these adapters feature four 10GbE ports catering to data center and enterprise networking needs with attributes like low latency and robust thermal management.
  • Micron's 9550 NVMe™ SSDs: Offering power-efficient processing for AI and data center workloads, these SSDs are optimal for demanding applications like high-frequency trading and cloud deployment.
  • Amphenol FCI’s PwrBlade® ULTRA HD+ BTB Connectors: With high current-carrying capability and low contact resistance, these connectors support various applications, ensuring efficient system cooling.
  • ODU's AMC® High-Density HDMI Ethernet Cables: Suitable for rugged environments, these cables offer high-speed data transfer and robust protection features.
  • BittWare's AV-860h PCIe Gen5 Accelerator Card: Equipped for edge compute workloads, this card is a powerful tool for data center and computational tasks.
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