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Switching Mode Power Supplies suit homeland security uses.

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Switching Mode Power Supplies suit homeland security uses.
Switching Mode Power Supplies suit homeland security uses.

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August 14, 2007 - Featuring single rack that provides 50 kW to 1 MW of output from 10-150 kV, Series HVPS replaces large 60 Hz transformer rectifiers, eliminates parallel connection of small power supplies, and can be located at point-of-load. Each solid-state unit has 30 in. sq footprint and uses tap water for cooling. Suited for large x-ray inspection systems, particle accelerators, and radar applications, units provide over-voltage and over-current protection up to +30% or preset to ±0.1% max ripple.

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Diversified Technologies, Inc.
35 Wiggins Ave.
Bedford, MA, 01730
USA



Switching Mode Power Supplies Compact, Flexible and Ideal for Homeland Security


A series of compact, fully integrated switching mode power supplies for large X-Ray inspection systems, particle accelerators, and radar applications is available from Diversified Technologies, Inc. of Bedford, MA.

HVPS Switching Mode Power Supplies replace very large 60Hz transformer rec-tifiers, eliminate the parallel connection of smaller power supplies, and can be located at the point-of-load. Featuring a single rack that provides from 50 kW to 1 MW of output from 10 kV to 150 kV, each compact solid-state unit has a 30" sq. footprint and uses common tap water for cooling.

Permitting the construction of smaller systems with full redundancy, HVPS Switching Mode Power Supplies reduce high voltage cabling requirements. Providing full over-voltage and over-current protection up to +30% or preset to ±0.1% max. ripple and N+1 reliability, they do not need an SCR front end which results in lower harmonics and noise on the utility feed.

HVPS Switching Mode Power Supplies are priced from $85,000.00 to $225,000.00 each, depending upon model. Literature is available upon request.

For more information contact:
Diversified Technologies, Inc.
Michael A. Kempkes, VP of Marketing
35 Wiggins Ave.
Bedford, MA 01730-2345
(781) 275-9444 x211 FAX (781) 275-6081
e-mail: kempkes@divtecs.com
www.divtecs.com
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