Product category:
AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 10 October 2000
New switch-mode power supplies at
Electronica
Artesyn Technologies will be launching a number of highly innovative power solutions at electronica 2000, including a new series of 150W AC/DC switch-mode power supplies for networking applications
Artesyn Technologies will be launching a number of highly innovative power solutions at electronica 2000 These include a new series of 150W AC/DC switch-mode power supplies for networking applications, which comply with the EN61000-3-2 harmonic current standard that is due to come into force in 2001
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Following its acquisition of Azcore Technologies in August this year, Artesyn will also be using electronica 2000 as the venue for showing its extended portfolio of surface-mountable low power and quarter/half-brick high power DC/DC converters.
Many of the DC/DC converters from Azcore (a specialist company, based in Tucson, Arizona) provide unprecedented efficiencies and the highest usable power densities in the marketplace, and are new to the European market.
Artesyn will also be demonstrating its new SimScope power supply simulation tool, which is the first in a series of web-based design tools in the company's Virtual PowerLab.
SimScope provides a virtual design lab for engineers to select various Artesyn products, configure input and output circuitry, set-up test parameters and then view voltage and current waveforms at any point in the application.
The result is a more robust power system design and the elimination of two to three weeks in design cycle time.
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