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Page 77 Delta-Q: New QuiQ 1500 Industrial Battery Charger


Burnaby, BC, Canada — Delta-Q Tech nologies, a specialist in battery charging solutions for electric drive vehicles and industrial machines, has


Industrial strength battery charger.


begun full-scale production of its new QuiQ™ 1500 Industrial Battery Charger. The product is a higher-power,


TTE Filters Launches “Bias Tees”


Los Angeles, CA — TTE Filters, a Gowanda Company and a US-based manufacturer of high-reliability RF filters and microwave filters for demanding communication and sig-


Shaping the future


High Quality, Speed, Precision & Ease of Maintenance. Contact, Laser & Ultrasonic soldering robots.


New Bias Tee filters.


nal processing applications, has introduced a new line of Bias Tees. The BTHF (high frequency), BTHC (high current) and BTS (standard) bias tee series enhance the breadth and depth of RF and microwave solu- tions from TTE Filters. These new bias tees are designed for use in bias- ing active antennas, amplifiers and laser diodes, and for DC blocking or return in broadband microwave, RF, data communication and ADC/DAC applications, including laboratory test systems. Relevant markets include commercial, industrial, med- ical, military/defense and test and measurement. These new filters are designed


to provide very low insertion loss, minimal return loss, desirable VSWR characteristics and extremely flat gain response over the series-specific frequency ranges. They are manufac- tured using high-quality components and processes to deliver superior broadband performance. Frequency ranges addressed by


each series include: 10MHz to 40GHz (BTHF Series); 500MHz to 4GHz (BTHC Series); and 10MHz to 18GHz (BTS Series). The BTHC high cur- rent series is specifically designed to handle currents to 7A DC. All filters have an operating


temperature range of –55 to +100°C, are matched to 50 Ohms and meas- ured in a 50 Ohm test set-up, and are available as RoHS-compliant parts. Most of the series are manufactured


with SMA female connectors. Contact: TTE Filters, LLC,


11652 West Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064 % 310-478-8224 Web: www.tte.com


1500-watt addition to the company’s popular QuiQ Series of industrial battery chargers. The new charger is available in 48 and 72V models and has begun shipping to customers. Sample units are available for evalu- ation. The QuiQ 1500 allows users to charge up to 30 percent faster than with the QuiQ 1000, as well as charge machines equipped with high- er capacity battery packs. The prod- uct matches the exact dimensions and mounting configuration of the existing QuiQ, and is approved for on-or off-board vehicle applications. According to the company, the


QuiQ 1500 is an extension of what has made the QuiQ popular — it’s


sealed, reliable and delivers excep- tional


charging performance.


Original equipment manufacturers can sell the 1500 as an upgrade, or can use the same charging platform on new machines without re-engi- neering. Applications include spe- cialty golf vehicles, utility vehicles, low-speed electric vehicles (including neighborhood electric vehicles) and boom lifts. Plugged into a 110/120VAC out-


let, the QuiQ 1500 provides 1200 watts of continuous power. On a 208/230/240VAC outlet, the charger outputs its full 1500 watts. The unit meets the energy efficiency stan- dards of the California Energy


Commission. Every Delta-Q charger provides


the flexibility to charge both lead acid and lithium batteries. Delta-Q chargers come equipped with charg- ing profiles for a broad range of bat- tery manufacturers, including Trojan Battery, U.S. Battery, Discover En - er gy, Fullriver Battery, and Inter - state Batteries. These profiles are extensively validated in the compa- ny’s battery lab to ensure perform-


ance and longevity. Contact: Delta-Q Technologies Corp., 3755 Willingdon Ave.,


Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G 3H3 % 604-327-8244 fax: 604-327-8246 Web: www.delta-q.com


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