Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: C and D Technologies (NCL) | Subject: D1U-W-1200-12-HC
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 February 2006
1U high front-end aims
for next generation servers
A new 1U high front-end power supply boasts 91% efficiency and delivers up to 1200W (220V AC), 900W (110V AC) from its 12V main output
A new 1U high front-end power supply from C and D Technologies boasts 91% efficiency and delivers up to 1200W (220V AC), 900W (110V AC) from its 12V main output. The new unit, which is an addition to the D1U series that already offers a 1600W version, uses proven topology and high-density power packaging techniques to give class leading output train power density of 70W/in3.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 February 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Typical applications for the D1U-W-1200-12-HC include blade servers, workstations, storage systems, and other pieces of equipment that use a 12V distributed power architecture.
The new power supply is available with standby output voltages of either 3.3V or 5V, and uses the latest technology planar magnetic devices to help provide reliable performance and tighter process control.
Other key features of the compact unit's extensive specification include N+1 redundancy, hot-swapability, active current sharing on the main output, an I2C bus, status indicators and overvoltage, overcurrent and overtemperature protection.
The D1U-W-1200-12-HC incorporates cooling fans and has overall dimensions of 304.8 x 120.7 x 40.6mm.
Operating temperature range is 0 to +50C.
It is possible to fit three of the new units into an optional 1U high 19in wide power shelf.
'With manufacturers of next generation blade servers designing so many blades into a system, high efficiency and power density, plus effective, integrated cooling are essential requirements of the power supplies they use', said Rob Hill, Vice President of Global Product Development C and D Technologies.
'The D1U series delivers this performance and will help designers in realising their next generation products'.
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