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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
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
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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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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