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DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power | Subject: Astec and Artesyn power products
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 February 2007
Power conversion products come together
Shortform catalogue marks first time that Astec and Artesyn products have appeared in the same publication, following Emerson's acquisition of Artesyn in 2006.
Emerson Network Power has published a new shortform catalogue that covers every standard Astec and Artesyn power conversion product This is the first time that Astec and Artesyn products have appeared in the same publication, following Emerson's acquisition of Artesyn in 2006
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Containing 64 information-packed pages, the catalogue is an invaluable source of reference data for electronics engineers and system developers.
The catalogue covers all standard Astec and Artesyn AC/DC power supplies and DC/DC convertors - offering literally thousands of configuration options - and includes power sources for medical applications.
The new combined product portfolio is one of the broadest in the industry, spanning AC/DC power supplies from 25W to 5kW and isolated DC/DC convertors from sixteenth- to full-brick.
The DC/DC line-up includes intermediate bus convertors and nonisolated point-of-load convertors for distributed power applications, together with specialised memory and processor-power modules.
Most of these products are available off-the-shelf or with very short lead times.
Providing a clear and well-structured overview of Emerson Network Power's entire core range of power conversion products, the catalogue supports each entry with key electrical performance and mechanical data.
It is available in PDF and printed formats.
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