1200W Hot-Swap Front-End Supply Is Only 1U High

Oct. 1, 1999
Up to 1200W non-redundant or 800W 2+1 redundant power at 24, 28 or 48 vdc are provided by TMF 5000, TMF 6000 and TMF 7000 power supplies, respectively. Designed for distributed power applications, each of the three hot-swap modules has a 400W output

Up to 1200W non-redundant or 800W 2+1 redundant power at 24, 28 or 48 vdc are provided by TMF 5000, TMF 6000 and TMF 7000 power supplies, respectively. Designed for distributed power applications, each of the three hot-swap modules has a 400W output and a standard 1U, 19" mating rack that can hold up to three modules. The modules are 1.66" x 5" x 11.95" for a power density of 4W per cubic inch. They are cooled by two small dc ball-bearing fans. A locking latch holds the modules in the rack, which features an easy-connect backplane.

Company: UNIPOWER CORP.

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