SynQor, a supplier of power conversion solutions to the communications industry, announced the launch of new military-grade uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units, a form of power protection.
The new line of advanced technology military-grade UPS is designed for the extreme environmental and demanding electrical conditions of military/aerospace applications.
SynQor's power protection units include field proven high efficiency designs and rugged packaging technologies.
This UPS has the capability to accept a wide range of input voltage and frequency values while offering a well-conditioned AC output to the load. Leveraging the advanced technology military-grade UPS, users will benefit from lithium polymer batteries that permits the lowest profile and lowest weight solution in its power class.
The company has designed and manufactured at SynQor's USA facilities to meet a wide range of military standards.
The UPS comes with DC output option. It also offers the ability to draw power from a military standard 28VDC input.
Other features include sealed, weather-proof, shock-proof construction, hot swappable internal battery pack of lithium polymer, > 10 minute run-time at full power, 1250W output power and full power operation under -20 degrees C to +55 degrees C.
The UPS also includes universal AC input of 80-265VAC, power factor correction at AC input, dual input with AC and optional DC, true on-line double conversion, cold start with no AC or DC input connections and pure sinusoidal AC output voltage.
Recently, SynQor announced the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 8,023,290 by the Patent and Trademark Office. The '290 patent is the latest in a series of patents issued to SynQor relating to Intermediate Bus Architecture and Bus Converters.
This latest IBA patent is relevant to its pending lawsuit against Vicor Corporation. The patent infringement case against Vicor and Cisco Systems (News - Alert) is currently pending in the Eastern District of Texas.
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Edited by Carrie Schmelkin