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News Release from: Tectrol
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 July 2004

Rectifier crams 1350W into 1.5U height

The TCR-1350 is a compact rectifier module that delivers 1350W in a 1.5U profile, maintaining full power with no derating up to 65C.

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The TCR-1350 is a compact rectifier module that delivers 1350W in a 1.5U profile, maintaining full power with no derating up to 65C. The TCR's high power output and thermal efficiency makes it an ideal solution for deployment in telecomms, cable and wireless infrastructure applications where outdoor installations require efficient operation at high temperatures, provide minimal space and have low acoustic noise tolerance. Measuring only 2.5 x 5.2 x 11.75in, the TCR provides 9W/in3 at a power efficiency in excess of 90% at high line operation.

The TCR is available in several standard configurations providing 20-28 or 40-56V nominal outputs from 100 to 240V AC input lines.

"The telecomms market is facing an increased need for flexible power implementations that offer a large degree of granularity yet scale to provide high power yields", said Richard Gelb, President, Tectrol.

"The TCR-1350 operates effectively as a stand-alone module or in multiple unit configurations".

"We have already seen one of our lead customers install a system with 16 TCR rectifier modules to deliver a 22,000W solution", added Gelb.

The TCR-1350 can be deployed as part of the Tectrol TCPR-3U power system, which adds low voltage disconnect, a controller card for battery management and a communications interface.

The TCPR-3U supports up to four TCR-1350 modules allowing scalability up to 5400W with nonredundant parallel operation or N+1 redundancy with hot swap of individual rectifier modules.

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