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SIE Intros Line Replaceable Unit Chassis Meets VITA 58 and ARINC600
launches the company’s 734 Series chassis, which meets the level 2 and 2-plus maintenance requirements specified in the VITA 58 standard. Ranging in size from V58/1H1
to V58/8H2, many of the VITA 58 enclosures are backward-compatible with the ARINC600 specification, and all utilize a rear-mount blind mating connector system that allows for plug-and-play deployment on the battlefield, in the flight line, or on the shipboard. A front panel indica- tor light also enables in-field techs to rapidly identify problems and then remove and replace the LRU upon
Line-replaceable unit chassis.
Brockton, MA — SIE Computing Solutions, Inc. has unveiled its new series of VITA 58 Line Replaceable Units (LRU). This new product line
Protek Intros 400W Medical Pwr Supplies
Hudson, MA — The new PM400 Series of AC/DC power supplies from Protek Power offers 400 watts of per- formance-packed design and compli- ancy to UL60601-1 and TUV 60601-1 medical safety standards. Units are also RoHS compliant. This low pro- file 400W Series is suitable for a vari- ety of medical and dental applica- tions, including patient vicinity med- ical devices. The power supplies accept a 90-
264VAC universal input. Single out- put models have voltages ranging from 12VDC to 48VDC, with a stand- by output of 5VDC at 100mA. The low profile, 4 x 7 x 1.58-in. (101.6 x 178 x 40mm) footprint makes the supply the appropriate choice for designs with low profile constraints. Units provide 300W of power in convection cooled environments and
failure, so systems are always mis- sion-ready in minutes, even without specialized expertise on-site. Be - cause all sensitive components are contained within the chassis’ protec- tive ESD shell, further damage of the failed enclosure is avoided during the service and transport stages of the repair process. The VITA 58 chassis can be
integrated with any electronic com- ponent set from PC104 to OpenVPX and allows for convection, conduction and liquid cooling options for maxi- mum flexibility depending on envi- ronmental performance require-
ments for land, air, sea, or space applications. The 734 Series’ engi- neered durability is specifically designed for total portability of the embedded electronic systems de - ployed in the variety of rugged envi- ronments that characterize the in- field, mission-critical military com- munications networks of bases, air- craft, and infantry transportation. Contact: SIE Computing
Solutions, Inc., 10 Mupac Drive, Brockton, MA 02301 % 800-926-8722 or 508-588-6110 E-mail:
pr@sie-cs.com Web:
www.sie-cs.com
Medically rated power supply.
400W with forced air — user-provid- ed or by using the optional cover and fan that does not add to the product footprint. The supplies reportedly provide
high efficiencies that are greater than 88 percent, leakage currents as low as 300µA at 264VAC, and 4000VAC input-output isolation volt- age for the PM400 Series. Com - prehensive protection circuitry, in - cluding overvoltage and short-circuit protection, is inherent in the design. EMC Performance meets Level B standards and units have an MTBF of 350,000 hours at full load. Contact: Protek Power North
America, Inc., 43 Broad Street, Suite B206, Hudson, MA 01749 % 978-567-9615 fax: 978-567-9601 Web:
www.protekpowerna.com
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