New Products
August 15, 2011
Excelsys Xgen Power Supplies Meet Most Demanding Application Environments
Excelsys Technologies is offering ruggedized versions of its Xgen power supply range that is well suited for COTS/MIL applications and extreme industrial installations.
Now available with conformal coating for protection against harsh environments, the Xgen series of power supplies has also been extensively HALT tested for resistance to shock and vibration and characterised over its extended operating temperature range. Excelsys Xgen power supplies are available with high temperature ratings from -20 to +70°C and low operating noise versions and medically approved versions are also available.
The Xgen family from Excelsys offers class leading power density of 17W/in3 and efficiency of 90% in a 1U package. With output power available from 200-1450W the Xgen series offers a flexible power solution for many applications and sets the standard for highest performance in the smallest package size.
Excelsys states that its very wide range of powerMods output modules allow users to create exactly the power supply required with no configuration costs and on short lead-times. Standard voltages available include 2.5, 5.0, 12.0, 24.0, 48.0, and 24/24V. As all modules are isolated, polarity is user selectable and modules may be configured in series or parallel for higher output voltages or current. The Excelsys Xgen series has a universal input range, 85-264Vac and over voltage protection. All possible configurations carry full safety agency approvals, UL60950, EN60950 and are CE marked.
Dermot Flynn, Director of Sales for Excelsys Technologies commented; "We continue to set the standard for high quality, high efficiency, flexible power solutions. Our Xgen configurable power supply family remains at the core of our success and is under continuous development to ensure it meets all of our customer’s requirements. Offering conformal coating now enables us to meet growing demand for applications in harsh environments including military, heavy industrial and marine. Excelsys are market leaders in the 1U power supply market and offer unparalleled operational efficiency and user convenience."
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Typical applications for the conformally coated versions of the Excelsys Xgen power supply range include vehicle and ship based communication, instrumentation and IT systems, industrial control systems and test and measurement equipment.
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