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Inverters provide portable AC sources
The Xantrex XPower range of portable inverters is now available in the UK from TTi.
News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) (18 July 2005)
Low-profile inverters scale up to 4.5kVA
New 48V DC input inverters combine space saving 1U high form factor with scalability from 500VA unit up to 4.5kVA.
News from Ultimate Renaissance ( 7 June 2005)
Piezo inverter powers backlights
A direct side multiple lamp piezo inverter combines nonflammable ceramic material with a protection circuit to eliminate the risk of smoking or burning.
News from Zippy Technology Corp (17 January 2005)
Award recognises growth strategy leadership
Xantrex Technology has been selected by Frost and Sullivan as the recipient of the 2004 Growth Strategy Leadership Award in the world power inverter market.
News from Xantrex Technology ( 1 October 2004)
Inverters come with proven high MTBF
A new range of inverters for nominal 48 and 367V DC operation features very high MTBF in the field, giving users maximum assurance of reliability.
News from Ultimate Renaissance ( 6 August 2004)
Inverter takes charge of multiple backlights
Global Display Solutions has a new Piezo inverter for multilamp backlight systems such as LCD TVs, high-brightness LCD solutions and head-rest displays.
News from Global Display Solutions ( 3 August 2004)
Telecomms inverters have military pedigree
Developed from its long-established military product range, Gresham Power now offers a family of DC/AC inverters for telecomms applications.
News from Gresham Power Electronics (17 November 2003)
High power density from telecomms inverter
The INV5000-230 produces 230V AC RMS at 22A (5kVA) in a 2RU-high (3.5in) shelf which mounts in a 19 or 23in rack. Brochure available
News from Unipower Europe (28 October 2003)
Low-profile inverters shrink backlight supplies
The latest power supply module from Taiyo Yuden's innovative range of low-profile inverters aims to meet continuing miniaturisation design requirements.
News from Young-ECC Electronics (13 October 2003)
Inverters offer a choice of waveforms
A new company has been established to exclusively supply AC/DC quasi-sine and pure-sine inverters, battery chargers and other products for power conversion and renewable energy system installations.
News from Power Master Systems (26 March 2003)
True sinewave output for hostile applications
The new ACR250 series from Cambridge-based Powertron is a range of robust medium-power inverters that provide a 240V AC true sinewave output with very low distortion.
News from Powertron ( 2 September 2002)
Inverter runs from supplies down to 42V
Unipower Telecom's INV2500-HS inverter is rated at 2500VA and provides 115V AC at 22A RMS from a nominal input of 48V DC (42-56V) to power a wide range of universal telecommunications equipment. Brochure available
News from Unipower Europe ( 6 February 2002)
ABB Drives Alliance expands in SW England
At a time when some suppliers in the industry are closing local offices, ABB Drives Alliance is strengthening its presence in the regions by opening new ones.
News from ABB (21 December 2001)
Control Techniques drives to clean Welsh beaches
User application article Wales' largest ongoing civil engineering project, Cardiff's GBP 185 million waste water treatment plant, features over 60 variable speed drives from Control Techniques.
News from Control Techniques Dynamics (19 December 2001)
Inverters stretch to the majority of uses
Omron's 3G3RV is a series of inverter drives with the capability to control the vast majority of applications.
News from Omron Electronics ( 7 December 2001)
Motor drives get rolling roads running
User application article Automotive equipment supplier Cirrus Technologies has teamed up with Siemens Automation and Drives to produce a new generation of rolling roads for use in end of line manufacturing applications.
News from Siemens Automation and Drives ( 9 October 2001)
Near perfection claimed for servo
The new MR-J2 Super with power ratings of 50W-7kW, is based on Mitsubishi Electric's highly successful MR-J2 servo series. Brochure available
News from Mitsubishi Electric (Automation Systems Division) ( 2 October 2001)
Power module runs up to six stepper drives
Parker Hannifin's Electromechanical Division has launched a power module with the capacity to supply up to six of the company's latest XL series low-cost stepper drives. Brochure available
News from Parker Hannifin - Electromechanical Division (EME) ( 2 October 2001)
Drive made for networking
Baldor has launched a new generation of its intelligent brushless servo drive, which integrates a full motion controller with fieldbus capability. Brochure available
News from Baldor UK (18 September 2001)
Dual-mode inverters for frugal backlights
Providing an extremely wide brightness range for any CCFL backlit LCD application, RangeMax inverters from Solid State Supplies use a combination of analogue and direct drive digital dimming.
News from Solid State Supplies ( 5 September 2001)
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