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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Uninterruptible power supply", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release UPS extends battery's working life from Puls UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "The Puls UB10.245 DC UPS features an advanced battery management system which charges and monitors the battery to achieve the longest possible battery service life". A couple of weeks before, we featured the news release UPS systems explained online from UPSonNet: "Glossary of uninterruptible power supply terminology includes information designed to help readers understand UPS manufacturers' specifications".
 
In October 2007, we covered the news from Omron Electronics concerning its G7Z - take a look at Relay promises powerful performance which says: "Novel power relay provides up to 40A switching capacity per pole on its normally open contact".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Pentadyne Power, Toshiba takes flywheels to vertical UPS markets, as well as Compact UPS units ease into standard cabinets from XP Energy Systems, and UPS family for wireless LANs from Riello UPS.
 

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Uninterruptible supplies communicate with Cisco (March 2007)
UPS technology notifies system routers about minimum battery levels using a dedicated communication port that is completely isolated from the UPS circuit

Inverter/charger provides UPS functions (January 2007)
Versatile inverter/chargers combine the functions of a sinewave inverter, a battery charger and an automatic transfer system to manage the available power

Pentadyne recognised as technology pioneer (December 2006)
Pentadyne power corporation has been named a '2007 technology pioneer' by the world economic forum

Energy storage systems score a hit in defence (November 2006)
Pentadyne Power Corp has received a follow-on order worth more than $2 million from Beaver Aerospace and Defense for an additional 46 systems over the course of the next several months

RAID adapters use PCI Express host interface (October 2006)
New MegaRAID products provide a high-performance internal RAID solution supporting RAID 6 for entry-level server and small office environments

Innovation award for power quality package (October 2006)
A complete power quality solution system developed by Pentadyne and its partner Socomec Sicon has been named the award winner for the 2006 Product Innovation by Frost and Sullivan

Energy storage systems are UL Listed (August 2006)
Pentadyne's new second-generation VSS+DC flywheel-based clean energy storage systems have earned an Underwriters Laboratories listing

Budget controllers target powerful designs (July 2006)
Four new low-cost members of the TMS320F280xx digital signal controller series are targeted at motor control, digital power conversion and intelligent sensor control applications

Power grid failures spur UPS demand (June 2006)
The beleaguered Western European UPS market is making a strong comeback following the crash of the IT and telecomms market in the early part of the decade

New EU states offer UPS opportunities (June 2006)
The central and eastern European UPS market earned revenues of Eur 106.0 million in 2005 and is estimated to reach Eur 164.0 million in 2012

Serious real-time performance for Linux developers (January 2006)
Embedded software and tools provider SDC has collaborated with single board computer manufacturer Arcom to provide engineers with a complete and ready-to-go real-time Linux platform

Cowley takes national role (January 2006)
Socomec Sicon UPS has appointed Chris Cowley as UK Sales Manager for its range of UPS systems

Driver takes control of embedded UPS systems (December 2005)
A new Host Power class driver will help embedded developers manage a UPS system to provide backup power and protection in high-performance embedded computer systems via USB

Military UPS takes the toughest treatment (September 2005)
A rugged new 1.5kVA uninterruptible power supply is designed for naval or ground mobile military applications where high levels of shock or vibration are likely to damage an industrial UPS

Transformer based filters promise smoother power (September 2005)
Power-related issues are frequently the cause of time outs, unexplained downtime and other commonplace system or networking glitches

Programmable mixed signal chip takes USB onboard (July 2005)
The CY8C24794-24LFXI is the newest member of the Cypress PSoC mixed-signal array family and is the first PSoC device to integrate a USB 2.0 serial interface engine

Power over Ethernet extends to gigabit networks (July 2005)
PowerDsine has unveiled its new line of power over gigabit Ethernet midspans, announcing the 24-port 6024G model, which will be the first to ship

Midspans promise permanent power over Ethernet (May 2005)
New from MGE UPS Systems is a range of power over Ethernet (PoE) midspan products (also known as power hubs)

UPS is optimised for VoIP and PoE duties (April 2005)
The Dialog Plus is an online uninterruptible power supply specifically designed to solve the power protection problems facing voice over IP telephony and power over Ethernet technologies

UPS keeps Internet telephony running (March 2005)
MGE UPS Systems has released an uninterruptible power supply solution for voice over IP (VoIP) networks

Fuel-cell-powered UPS up for award (March 2005)
The Pulsar EX RT fuel-cell powered online uninterruptible power supply has been selected as a finalist in the power category for the EE Times ACE Awards Ultimate Products of the Year

PoE midspans picked for VoIP UPS system (March 2005)
PowerDsine has been selected by MGE UPS Systems to incorporate PoE midspans into its end-to-end backup solution for mission critical applications

PoE chip powers up desktop switch (January 2005)
Netgear is using PowerDsine's IEEE802.3af compatible PD64004 PoE solution in its newly released ProSafe eight-port 10/100 desktop switch with four-port PoE

Power manager allows shopping without interruption (November 2004)
Powervar Uninterruptible Power Managers (UPMs) are being rolled out into more than three hundred Spar outlets across central and southern England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Car PC with UPS now ships with Pentium power (November 2004)
Kontron has equipped its Car-PC CV-Server with the Intel Pentium M processor, part of the Intel Mobile Centrino technology

Half a century of power interconnection (July 2004)
In honour of the golden anniversary of the Type SB connector, this article looks back at some of the product inventions and innovations produced by APP over the last 50 years

Power array provides backup redundancy (June 2004)
American Power Conversion has enhanced its award-winning Symmetra Power Array scalable and redundant uninterruptible power supply

Power over Ethernet works with IP-based cameras (May 2004)
PoE Midspan and Active Splitter solutions from PowerDsine have been tested and certified with Sony's IP-based video cameras

UPS mounts in standard disk drive bay (March 2004)
The SI-3 is a novel entry-level internal UPS for desktop or industrial PCs

Gate drivers improve power supply efficiency (September 2003)
New dual gate drivers offer the industry's highest peak output current and unique negative-to-positive output voltage swing

Automotive sector dominates supercapacitor market (March 2003)
An excited buzz is surrounding supercapacitors that offer storage capability millions of times greater than that of traditional capacitors

Flexible mounting for UPS systems (March 2003)
The newly redesigned ON Series 700 and 1000VA extended runtime UPS and slimline battery packs are designed for flexible mounting in either a vertical, horizontal or 19in rack-mount orientation

Workstation UPS mounts in drive bay (March 2003)
New from Rugged Technologies is the SI series of internal UPS battery backup units for fitting inside a workstation or personal computer

DSP-powered UPS keeps loads running (August 2002)
The DS Series of feature-rich true online double-conversion UPS units features DSP control for instant sampling to create continuous power for the load

 

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