Carling Technologies' One Rack Unit (1RU) DC secondary power distribution unit is a hot "swappable" circuit breaker designed for the telecom industry. The product offers high reliability and ...
SWINDON, United Kingdom--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sensata Technologies (NYSE: ST), a leading industrial technology company and provider of sensor-rich solutions that create insight for customers, has secured ...
The DC power distribution makes a comeback, thanks to major advances in power electronics since Edison and Tesla made power distribution practical in late nineteenth century. Today, 380V DC power ...
DC racks have a long history- and if you are not currently using DC power distribution, it is pretty certain that you have encountered it in the past, and may still be using it every day - in your ...
The What: Middle Atlantic Products is now stocking and shipping the High Power DC Distribution solution, solving the installation challenges posed by powering a high density of DC-powered components ...
As consumer, commercial and industrial electronic systems become more advanced, they require more precise and reliable power sources to function at optimum levels. System integrators and designers are ...
The demand for increased compute density. An evolution to ±400-V DC distribution to next-generation AI/ML supercomputer racks to meet that demand. Challenges and solutions in making the move to ±400-V ...
Early data centers were powered by masses of cables under the raised floor. To make the system easier to modify and maintain, and get rid of the skeins of cables that blocked airflow, the cables to ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "European DC Power Distribution Market, Forecast to 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. With the rising penetration of energy-consuming ...
As vendors continue to pack more servers into a smaller footprint, keeping a lid on power requirements — and keeping server racks cool — has become a huge challenge. And the lowly AC power supply ...
When Thomas Edison developed the first practical incandescent lamp in the 1880s, the merits of alternating current (AC) electric power and direct current (DC) power distribution were debated. It was ...