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News Release from: Micro Technic | Subject: Micronix PV-5127S
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 09 July 2004

ATX-compatible power supply fits PC/104
systems

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The Micronix PV-5127S is billed as the first ATX-compatible power supply based on the PC/104 architecture.

The Micronix PV-5127S is billed as the first ATX-compatible power supply based on the PC/104 architecture It provides up to 75W output and includes UPS and battery charger facilities for NiMH and SVLA batteries

The Micronix PV-5127 is a high-efficiency power supply for embedded, vehicular and automotive systems applications.

It will withstand extended temperatures and the shock and vibration of mobile equipment.

The Micronix PV-5127 has an input supply of 10-35V, which is convenient for automotive and low-voltage applications.

Additionally, it has an intelligent backup battery charger with temperature protection for the battery pack and a built-in fan/heat control.

The PV-5127S supports both the Micronix PV-1075 PC/104 NiMH battery pack and sealed lead acid batteries.

It has an RS232 interface for "mains fail", "battery low" and "shutdown" signals, and is supported by Windows NT and Linux.

A UPS service software package for Windows 2000 and XP will be available shortly.

This will allow the user to configure the shutdown of a system when using PV-5127 with these operating systems.

This power supply is mainly targeted towards high-power PC/104 applications and ATX power supply solutions for industrial and automotive PCs.

Sample of the Micronix PV-5127-S are available from stock at Eur 252 or US $314.

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