Product category: Batteries and Chargers
News Release from: Saft Lithium Battery Division | Subject: Intensium
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 August 2005
Batteries boost density
for telecomms backup
Saft offers a choice of three advanced battery technologies to provide backup power for telecomms infrastructure applications
Saft offers a choice of three advanced battery technologies to provide backup power for telecomms infrastructure applications, including its well proven nickel-cadmium ranges, emerging nickel-metal hydride batteries and the new generation of fully integrated lithium-ion battery solutions. At Intelec 05 from 18th to 22nd September in Berlin, Saft is showing its broad portfolio of innovative battery solutions that deliver the reliable backup power essential for the security and system integrity of modern telecomms networks.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 August 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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These include well proven nickel-cadmium battery ranges such as the Saft NCX for outdoor telecomms plant and the Sunica.plus for PV (photovoltaic) remote installations, together with emerging nickel-metal hydride battery technology and the very latest Intensium fully integrated 48V high-energy lithium-ion battery solution.
Saft telecomms batteries are designed to meet the specific needs of ADSL, VDSL terminals, POTS access units, cellular network technologies, wireless local loop and cable TV as well as local and access exchanges, remote base transceiver stations, basestation controllers and optical node units.
Whether based on new technologies, or nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd), they are characterised by improved reliability, an extended service life which matches the 15-years plus expected of telecom installations and increased performance, both in terms of power density and compactness as well as a reduction of the battery life cycle cost.
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Long-life lithium cells to power meter modules
Saft has been awarded a contract to supply more than a million primary lithium cells to power automated meter reading modules and heat meters
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A good illustration of this approach is the impressive track record of the Saft nickel-cadmium batteries that have been mass deployed in networks world-wide, where they demonstrate exceptional reliability even at high temperatures.
Saft's new Intensium 48V battery systems have been developed specifically to enable telecomms applications to exploit the exceptional power and energy density of lithium-ion technology.
This new range is composed of Power and High Energy systems, These cutting edge, intelligent Intensium battery systems combine long life, zero maintenance and totally reliable power into reduced volume, rack mounted units designed specifically for outdoor telecomms BTS, BSC, RT, ONU and HFC applications.
For example, the new Intensium 3 Energy 2000 systems will deliver 2kWh of backup power in a 19in 3U unit. Request a free brochure from Saft Lithium Battery Division....
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