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Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Unipower Europe | Subject: QuiQPlus
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 May 2007

Quickly configured supplies offer more
options

Modular, configurable power source family now offers 600 and 100W options with up to eight DC outputs between 3 and 56V.

Unipower has expanded its QuiQPlus series of modular, configurable power sources designed to allow customers to configure a unit to suit their exact application and have it delivered next day Launched originally as an 800W power supply, QuiQPlus is now also available with 600 and 1000W power levels, and all three are capable of providing up to eight outputs with any output voltage between 3 to 56V

As well as the new power levels, Unipower has added lower current single output modules with currents as low as 4.2A available.

Input is from a universal 85 to 264V AC supply for the 600 and 800W models and 180 to 264V AC for the 1000W unit.

QuiQPlus users can specify any combination of single or dual output modules housed in a 1U high case.

An easy to use product configurator is available on the company's website.

Power factor correction is incorporated along with a Class B EMI input filter.

A 5V/100mA DC standby output is incorporated and single output modules may be paralleled.

QuiQPlus features a power density of up to 10.9W/in3 and uses cooling fans to optimise thermal management.

Operating temperature range is from 0 to 70C.

QuiQPlus can be controlled and monitored via the I2C serial databus making the units ideal for a variety of AC to DC systems applications.

All models meet the requirements of all relevant safety standards including UL60950-1, CSA22.2 No 60950-1 and EN60950-1.

The QuiQPlus Series is RoHS compliant, and products are available now from Unipower's factories located in the UK and the USA. Request a free brochure from Unipower Europe ...

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