Thursday, March 5, 2009

Multi-output Power Supplies


Systems requiring multi-output power supplies represent a challenge to designers. The main reason being that while voltages required are usually known early in the design, power levels or current levels for each of these voltages are not known until late in system design. This pushes out the specification of the power supply until the very end of the process and it ends up being a problem for product designers and product managers trying to get final prototypes of their systems to test and debug.


Over the years, power supply companies have made available to the market many different versions of configurable or modular power supplies in order to achieve fast time to market for OEMs struggling with this problem. UNIPOWER is no different having had success selling several different models to a wide variety of applications over the past 20 years.


Our company's latest entry, the QUIQPlus Series, incorporates many advances and improvements over previous models. Some of these are:


  • 1U high

  • 600W, 800W and 1000W versions

  • Voltages from 3 to 56VDC

  • Up to 8 outputs possible

  • Wide Input from 85 to 264VAC

  • Completely modular construction

Using the configurator available on our website, customers can configure the multi-output power supply to their own requirement, come up with a unique Model Number and with just a phone call or an e-mail an order can be placed for immediate delivery.


The factory keeps main frames and output modules in stock at all times in anticipation of customers' rush demand. This has proven to be a great product for OEMs and for the company as it can satisfy the endless possible configurations of multi-output power supplies that are required instantly by customers.

The website http://www.unipowercorp.com/ includes an animation of how easily the product goes together, by simply inserting pre-tested output modules into a pre-tested mainframe as requested by the customers, closing the case, automated final test, label and off it goes to the customers...all in a matter of minutes.


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