NEW TELECOM AC/DC RECTIFIER FROM
VALERE BOOSTS POWER 50% IN 2RU PACKAGE
X7500A1 rectifier designed for high-power wireless, enterprise
and broadband networking applications
Richardson, TX—Nov.
29, 2005— Valere Power today debuted the first high-power
AC/DC power rectifier in its X7500 family, the X7500A1 which features a
power capacity of up to 8,400 Watts and 150 amps, a 50% improvement over
the company’s existing X Series rectifiers in the same 2RU form factor.
The X7500A1 features a 48V output and is made for wireless, enterprise
and broadband network applications.
With higher power, the scalability of Valere’s systems also improves,
allowing the powering of today’s networks with fewer rectifiers leaving
power shelf slots open for future expansion. Additionally, the rectifiers
can be used in a standalone manner without a controller and power shelf,
or they can be integrated into networking systems by OEMs who need high
power density.
“Network technologies and services are evolving so quickly that network
operators – both public and enterprise – need a power infrastructure
that gives them the flexibility to increase the amount of equipment
in a location without the burden of overhauling their power systems,” said
Greg Fasullo, Valere Power vice president of sales and marketing. “The
X7500 family continues Valere’s tradition of providing power systems
that meet today’s needs with an eye on the future.”
All Valere Power rectifiers are based on the company’s patented high-efficiency
zero-voltage switch mode (ZVSM) power conversion technology. The technology
offers 94% efficiency, resulting in rectifiers that are more than 50% smaller
and 35% cooler than competing technologies.
X7500 rectifiers feature horizontal airflow, internal fans and a
wide operating temperature range for use in indoor and outdoor applications.
They X7500A1 is hot pluggable and features front-panel LED indicators and
alarms for AC or DC failures and overtemperature, and an input range of
180VAC to 264VAC for use worldwide.
The X7500A1 is available now.