
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Distributed Power Systems",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Power generation gains magnetic support from
SKF UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "SKF has provided magnetic bearing technology that supports the rotating parts of a new 1.2MW high-speed generator".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Low-profile convertors distribute power from
HiTek Power: "HiTek Power has a new series of low-profile AC/DC convertors for use in modular distributed power systems".
In December 2001, we covered the news from Broadband Telcom Power UK
concerning its RPS2400 front-end Rectifier Power Shelf
- take a look at Rectifier packs the power into a 1U Shelf
which says: "The RPS2400 front-end Rectifier Power Shelf provides up to 2100 Watts of power in a low-profile, 1U high rack-mount chassis, converting universal AC mains input voltage to isolated, regulated 48VDC".
Take a look also at the news release from Powerline, High-density DC/DC convertor modules at low cost,
as well as Power connectors meet SSI open specifications from Molex UK,
and Flexible power sources for DPA-based systems from Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power.
See also:
Single/triple outputs - same size dc-dc converters
(October 2000)
Combining high reliability, increased flexibility and enhanced performance the APC200 dc-dc converters' design allows single and triple outputs from the same full brick size (117x61x12.7mm) case
IEEE medals for technical personnel
(August 2000)
Artesyn Technologies is extremely proud to announce that three of the company's key technical personnel have been awarded Third Millennium Medals by the IEEE Power Electronics Society
3kW in 2U rack from hot swap power system
(March 2000)
The new TMN Series power system front ends from Unipower provide up to 3,000 watts at 24, 28 or 48VDC for distributed power systems

