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and surface, polymer, physical, bio, organic chemists, engineers, plasma physicists, and metallur- gists there. In addition to providing
many options for functional coat- ings, a skilled contract services provider can develop and docu- ment an optimized range of pro- cessing parameters to ensure the optimum quality of the treated well plates. When it is time to transition
from R&D to production, work- ing with an experienced contract
3,000W DC-DC Converter
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converter charges a low side (12V) battery during normal operation (buck mode) and charges or assists the high voltage (48V) bat- tery in emergency situations (boost mode). The bidirectional DC/DC converter operates more as an ideal current source with variable direction, thus allowing energy transfer between two volt- age domains.
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services provider also has advan- tages. With a background in plasma equipment manufactur- ing, a provider like PVA TePla can provide critical insight on validation, production methods, fixturing, hardware, and soft- ware modifications. Examples include special hardware for batch processing, such as a mass flow controller, a different pump configuration, or unique cham- ber sizes. A proficient contract servic-
es provider also has the equip- ment and expertise to seamlessly
scale up from R&D to production. PVA TePla has multiple systems and can scale rapidly, allowing for rapid increases in production volumes. This includes an R&D tool for lab work and a produc- tion tool with a larger volume chamber designed to run at high- er capacities. Frequently, mov- ing from R&D to production will substantially lower the price for coated well plates since the entire process from receiving, handling, processing, testing, and repackaging is pre-deter- mined using the largest chamber
sizes to facilitate higher vol- umes.
For researchers and manu-
facturers interested in reducing the costs of coated well plates while improving research quality and diagnostic test resolution, outsourcing to a qualified con- tract services provider could be the solution they seek. Contact: PVA TePla
America, Inc., 251 Corporate Terrace, Corona, CA 92879 % 951-371-2500 E-mail:
suraiyan@pvateplaamerica.com
Web:
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48S12.3K0BCA DC-DC converter.
Voltage feedback maintains
the output voltage within the acceptable operating range and eventually allows a custom charging profile for the battery pack. It regulates the average current flowing between the high voltage and low voltage ports in the direction selected via CAN interface. It is pack- aged in a low-profile mechanical- ly enclosed package. The pack- age makes the unit ideal for harsh shock and vibration requirements as well as easy integration with a battery pack. Contact: Calex Manufacturing, Inc., 2401 Stanwell Drive, Concord, CA 94520 % 925-687-4411 Web:
www.calex.com
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