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Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: TDI Power | Subject: Signature 1000W
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 April 2006

Power module is made for 1U systems

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The Signature 1000W, 1U power module provides -54V DC for rectifier applications and +48V DC for front end architectures.

As 1U format continues to dominate electronic packaging, the need for compatible power systems becomes increasingly important Not only do today's power modules need to be 1U in height, they also need to be less than 300mm in depth

Accordingly, Transistor Devices has released its newest Signature 1000W, 1U power module providing -54V DC for rectifier applications and +48V DC for front end architectures.

The modules are designed for use in 300mm or mid-plane cabinets by featuring a chassis depth of just 270mm.

They fit three-across in the matching 19in, 1RU power shelf and share up to 3000W per shelf.

The state-of-the-art 91%-efficient Signature 1000W modules conserve resources including energy and space.

The modules are also RoHS and WEEE compliant and will be stocked globally.

Other standard features include self-cooling by internal fans, visual and electronic alarms, and an I2C EEPROM.

The modules deliver full load current through an extended temperature range of -20 to +55C.

Future versions will have an output voltage that is remotely programmable via a variety of protocol options, including I2C or CANopen.

The rectifier version is well suited for telecom applications such as wireless basestations and WiMax systems.

As a +48V front end, the specifications are targeted for enterprise equipment such as VoIP, routers, SANs and blade servers.

Its short length will be particularly beneficial for EMEA applications where sub300mm mounting is a high priority.

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