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The BDQ1300 series supports 48-volt data center and network applications
The 50-volt nominal output model (AGQ500-48S50) is designed to support the growing use of GaN technology used in high power wireless base station (BTS) deployments.
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An innovative provider of DPI servers has selected Artesyn’s CRPS power supply series as it develops a complete turnkey solution for network security.
A leading supplier of optical health equipment has selected the LCC600 to power its new digital system for highly accurate eye measurement.
A provider of network access solutions and devices has integrated Artesyn’s AVD100 series DC-DC converters into its IP/MPLS provider edge (PE) router and pre-aggregation device
Artesyn’s small but powerful 120W AVO120 series 8th-brick module has been integrated into an innovative LTE micro base station.
A leading maker of medical aesthetic devices was looking for a fanless power supply for its new laser skin therapy product, which is used in specialist clinics all over the world.
A leading supplier of 5G RAN equipment has developed one of the first commercially deployed Base Band Units (BBU) using Artesyn’s AVQ400 quarter-brick isolated DC-DC converter.
Partial Divestiture Separates Artesyn’s Embedded Power, Embedded Computing and Consumer Products Businesses
A manufacturer of premium quality dental chairs was looking for a fanless power supply that could deliver at least 500 watts to its next-generation motorized models.
Targeting a diverse range of applications, including instrumentation, data communication, telecommunication and computer peripheral equipment, industrial automation and mobile battery-powered systems, the compact form factor of the ATA series minimizes occupied board space and offers very high power density.
Enables users to save a slot and achieve a single high power output at much lower cost than was previously possible'
A telecom equipment manufacturer selected Artesyn's LGA80D digital DC-DC power module to support a powerful processor for the processing unit in its latest optical transmission equipment to meet the coming demands of 5G networks.
Designated µMP09, the new enclosure supports a maximum power output of 550 watts at 85-180 Vac and 1100 watts and 80-263 Vac. The new hold-up module is designed for high-reliability applications and enables the supply to continue providing power for a period of time if the input power is interrupted.