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Fanless 1-kW modular power supply billed as a first

November 12, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

CoolX1000 fanless modular power supplyExcelsys Technologies announced the launch of the CoolX1000 fanless 1000W modular power supply. Packaged in a compact 6.5 x 10 x 1U U-channel design, the CoolX1000 provides up to 1000W without any requirement for fan or base plate cooling, eliminating acoustic noise detrimental to scientific and medical applications, as well as applications sensitive to vibration or where fan cooling is not available. The CoolX1000 also offers increased flexibility by allowing system designers to monitor and control power supply performance – essential for staving off process disruption – via analog or digital communications (PMBus).

The series will offer two base models: the CX10S, which is certified to IEC60950 2nd edition for industrial applications, as well as the upcoming IEC62368-1 standard; and the CX10M, which carries IEC60601-1 3rd edition and IEC60601-1-2 4th edition (EMC) for medical applications. Both models can be populated with up to six CoolMods, providing up to 12 isolated DC outputs ranging from 2.5V to 58.0V. Outputs can be configured to the required set point voltages and connected in parallel of the series for higher output current and/or higher output voltages.

Typical applications that the CoolX1000 supports include clinical diagnostic equipment, medical lasers, dialysis equipment, radiological imaging, surgical robotics and clinical chemistry. Industrial applications include test and measurement, semiconductor fabrication, automation and printing equipment. With a feature set designed for high-reliability harsh environment electronics, the CoolX1000 can be used as a commercial off-the-shelf solution for other applications, including marine and ground-based radar, communications, and test and measurement.

Excelsys’ innovative patented modular resonant technology offers system designers best in class efficiency and reliability in addition to the most comprehensive feature set and specifications available. An industry leading 5-year warranty ensures quality, reliability and the lowest total cost of ownership.

Excelsys Technologies and Advanced Energy will debut the CoolX1000 at electronica 2018, taking place November 13-16, exhibiting in Hall A5, 418, in Munich, Germany.

Filed Under: Power Supplies Tagged With: advancedenergy, electronica2018, excelsystechnologiesltd

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