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News Release from: C and D Technologies (NCL) | Subject: S1U-3X
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 January 2007

Shelf saves designers
from custom power chassis

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Powershelf is designed to accommodate up to three D1U AC/DC front-end power supplies in parallel

C and D Technologies has introduced a new powershelf that is designed to accommodate up to three of the company's D1U AC/DC front-end power supplies in parallel. The S1U-3X alleviates the need for designers to develop a custom chassis to accommodate multiple power supply modules. Using the S1U-3X helps simplify system design, reduce NREs, and shorten time to market by providing a 1U high powershelf that is fully compatible with standard 19in rack systems.

Two variants of the new powershelf provide compatibility with 12 and 48V versions of C and D's class leading D1U power supplies.

Both are RoHS compliant and include numerous features that enhance ease of use in applications such as servers, workstations and storage systems that utilise distributed power architectures.

The S1U-3X allows hot intersection/removal of power supplies, and also features a blind docking connection.

Screw terminal lug connections that accommodate #2 AWG cabling are used to bus-out the DC output.

A separate single connector provides powershelf to host communication via the I2C bus.

A 12V powershelf holding three D1U-W-1600-12 power supplies is able to support 4.8kW of bulk 12V power.

A 48V powershelf containing three D1U-W-2000-48 power supplies supports 6kW of bulk 48V power.

An optional shelf-to-shelf signal connector can be utilised to facilitate the interconnection of two S1U-3X powershelves in parallel.

This provides 9.6kW of bulk 12V power, or 12kW of bulk 48V power.

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