Small-form-factor power supply for embedded computing using Intel Core processors introduced by ADL
July 1, 2012
SAN DIEGO, 1 July 2012. ADL Embedded Solutions Inc. in San Diego is introducing the ADLPS35-150 small-form-factor 150-Watt ATX rugged power supply for embedded computing applications that use 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core microprocessors and other rugged, high-power, extended-temperature electronic designs.
The ADLPS35-150 power electronics device provides ATX voltages of 5, 3.3, or 12 volts and operates in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius. The power supply measures 2-by-4-inches, and is tailored to sit side-by-side with ADL 3.5-inch mother boards. The power supply also can be adapted to a PC/104 stack via an optional mounting plate (story continues below).
The power supply offers ATX-compliant signaling to enable ACPI/APM power management from within compliant operating systems, and comes in two variants, one enabling an input voltage range of 7 to 30 volts but providing only the 5V, 5VS, and 3.3V outputs. The other has an input voltage range of 14 to 30 volts but provides 5V, 5VS, 3.3V, and 12V outputs. Both variants include over-current, over voltage, and short circuit protection.
For more information contact ADL Embedded Solutions online at www.adl-usa.com.
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