Product category:
AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Puls UK
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 December 2006
Website explains PSU concepts with movie
clips
Online Puls Cinema features movie clips designed to help power supply users to specify the correct power supply and providing clear explanations of common terminology.
Puls has added new tools for system designers to its website In addition to full specifications of all of its market leading power supplies and accessories a new Pulscast feature offers movie clips explaining power supply technology and functionality
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Nov 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Puls Cinema feature currently has four movie clips to assist power supply users to specify the correct power supply and provides clear explanations of common terminology.
The "Bonus power" clip gives insights the best use of available power in order to avoid costly over-specification or wasteful and unnecessary "future-proofing".
A discussion of the two most common forms of output overload protection sheds light on their relative merits in the "Fold over versus hiccup" movie.
The "Efficiency" Pulscast explains the benefits of high efficiency power supplies and their long term cost effectiveness and the final clip covers correct use of "N+1 redundancy" for no-break power systems in critical applications.
Another new section on the website will be of particular assistance to mechanical designers laying out chassis and cabinets.
Full "wire-frame" CAD drawings may now be downloaded from the PULS website for use with all proprietary CAD software packages.
Harry Moore, Managing Director of Puls UK comments: "There are a number of common questions we get asked by our customers as well as many application issues and urban-myths that we regularly have to help system designers with".
"Our Pulscasts will offer easy to access to advice and assistance and more topics will be will be made available soon to make the Puls website an indispensable source of information for system designers".
"We also have added downloadable CAD drawings of our products in response to customer requests to simplify and speed up their design cycle".
Puls would welcome suggestions from visitors to their website for new topics to add to the Puls Cinema to make it the most complete power supply users resource available online.
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