Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Tectrol | Subject: TCP1U-1500
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 April 2004
Compact supply is
high-density telecomms front end
The TCP1U-1500 is a compact front-end power module that delivers up to 1500W in a 1U profile
The TCP1U-1500 delivers industry-leading power density, provides extremely high efficiency and is designed to deliver reliable bulk power to distributed power architectures used in telecomms systems, networking equipment and industrial instrumentation. Measuring only 40 x 132 x 298mm, the TCP1U provides 16W/in3 at a power efficiency in excess of 90%.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 April 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The TCP1U is available in several standard configurations providing 24 or 48V nominal outputs from 90 to 264V AC input.
The TCP1U offers a wide range of high-end features built into the standard platform including: enhanced I2C capabilities that allow interrogation of manufacturing data and provide power module monitoring and alarm reporting; true hot-swap functionality through the use of an industry-standard blind mate connector; options of customer-specific output voltages for use in a wide range of applications (eg the 48V nominal output model can be configured to provide voltage settings from 46 to 59V); and the flexibility to be used as a cost-effective rectifier solution for battery charging, motor control and other applications that require a constant current output characteristic.
The TCP1U can be deployed as a stand-alone power module or as part of the Tectrol TCPR-1U power system.
The TCPR-1U supports up to three TCP1U-1500 modules allowing scalability up to 4500W with nonredundant parallel operation or N+1 redundancy with hot swap of individual power modules.
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