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The rack cabinet is the structure that various environments and technological contexts use to contain and organize electronic equipment such as servers, network switches, storage units, and industrial PCs.
The physical structure of rack cabinets has become standard over time: 19" wide and divided into height profiles called units (1U, 2U, 3U...). A standard rack cabinet usually houses between 12 and 48 units, which in turn can be grouped into shelves to allow the installation of rackmount components, and inside it can be housed industrial chassis PCs and high-powered power supplies, configured to guarantee the power supply of the systems with which they are associated.
Rackmount power supplies are widely used within IT infrastructures and production lines that require high power loads. Indeed, rackmount power supplies are intended to reliably and efficiently supply power to the various components in the cabinet, converting alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC) suitable for specific industrial use.
The modularity offered by the rackmount standard allows several industrial power supplies and chargers to be used within a single cabinet, thus providing the required amount of current and voltage by connecting two or more power supplies.
Here are some features to keep in mind when selecting the right rack power supply:
The rack power supplies distributed by Digimax offers first-class features: they have programmable voltage and current, PMBus protocol (or optional CANBus), PC control via USB, RS-232 or Ethernet port with the CMU1, and remote control via GSM.
To guarantee the reliability of our rack-mount power supplies, Digimax is an official distributor of Mean Well, one of the world's best-known manufacturers of high-quality industrial power solutions. Ask our technicians for expert advice on choosing the most suitable rack-mount power supply!
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