Thanks to the use of supercapacitor technology, they can be operated at temperatures from -25°C to 65°C. The patented CAP energy management technology ensures that up to 180W of power can be reliably delivered to the back-end system without the need for additional drivers or software installation. The series is divided into three systems.
The PB-9250J-SA consists of eight 370F/3.0V supercapacitors and offers an impressive energy capacity of 9250 watt-seconds. The maximum output power is 180W for the connected back-end system. The PB-4600J-SA consists of four 370F/3.0V supercapacitors and offers an energy capacity of 4600 watt-seconds, the maximum output power is 100W. The PB-2580J-SA consists of eight 100F/2.7V supercapacitors and offers an energy capacity of 2580 watt-seconds and a maximum output power of 70W. All three systems have a long service life of over 10 years. The robustness of the emergency power modules is underlined by the impressive number of 500,000 charge/discharge cycles.
In addition to the usual UPS-like power supply mode, the PB-9250J-SA also offers two ignition control modes for use in vehicles. It can work with both a standard box PC and an in-vehicle controller to ensure a reliable power supply. It enables a user-configurable on and off delay according to the IGN signal input. Thanks to its extensive functions, output power of up to 180W, maintenance-free energy storage and uninterruptible power supply, the PB series is able to protect numerous commercially available box PCs from data loss during a power failure in harsh industrial environments.
Specifications
- Universal standalone power supply module
- Up to 9250 watt-seconds capacity
- Maximum 180 watt output
- Compatible with all Box PCs
- Operating temperature: -25°C - 65°C
- Automation
- Industrial control
- Vehicle control systems
- Industrial PC