TMCnews Featured Article
March 31, 2009
Argus Intros New Cordex High Performance Rectifier
By Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributor
Power systems provider Argus Technologies has announced Cordex HP 1.2kW, its latest generation rectifier.
The launch will be made at the 2009 international CTIA wireless expo. Mike Burkhalter, vice president of U.S. Sales at Argus Technologies (News - Alert) noted that their company sees the opportunity to occupy and develop a market niche where currently there are few offerings.
The new Cordex HP series is based on their proven Cordex technology, and is designed to set the standard for higher efficiency, higher power-density rectifier systems that maximize space and cost savings.
Burkhalter believes their telecom and wireless customers searching for more environmentally sustainable solutions will be very interested in Cordex HP 1.2kW.
At the CTIA (News - Alert), Argus will officially launch the brand new Cordex High Performance CXRF 48-1.2kW module with 1RU and 2RU configurations. The company will also highlight the Te25 Outdoor power enclosure with Novus FXM 1100; CXPS Power System and CXRF Converter systems and provide information on Alpha Group products such as FlexPoint Fiber Power systems (FTTx), and AlphaGen Backup Generator technologies.
Argus is a member of The Alpha Group, a global alliance of independent companies that are focused on creating world class powering solutions for communication, alternative energy, industrial, commercial, and government markets.
Argus Technologies specializes in the design and manufacture of premium quality DC power solutions for the global communications industry. In November 2008, the company launched the CXC Software Version 2.0. The new software upgrade has strengthened the feature set of all Cordex power systems, making CXC controllers the design of choice.
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The launch will be made at the 2009 international CTIA wireless expo. Mike Burkhalter, vice president of U.S. Sales at Argus Technologies (News - Alert) noted that their company sees the opportunity to occupy and develop a market niche where currently there are few offerings.
The new Cordex HP series is based on their proven Cordex technology, and is designed to set the standard for higher efficiency, higher power-density rectifier systems that maximize space and cost savings.
Burkhalter believes their telecom and wireless customers searching for more environmentally sustainable solutions will be very interested in Cordex HP 1.2kW.
At the CTIA (News - Alert), Argus will officially launch the brand new Cordex High Performance CXRF 48-1.2kW module with 1RU and 2RU configurations. The company will also highlight the Te25 Outdoor power enclosure with Novus FXM 1100; CXPS Power System and CXRF Converter systems and provide information on Alpha Group products such as FlexPoint Fiber Power systems (FTTx), and AlphaGen Backup Generator technologies.
Argus is a member of The Alpha Group, a global alliance of independent companies that are focused on creating world class powering solutions for communication, alternative energy, industrial, commercial, and government markets.
Argus Technologies specializes in the design and manufacture of premium quality DC power solutions for the global communications industry. In November 2008, the company launched the CXC Software Version 2.0. The new software upgrade has strengthened the feature set of all Cordex power systems, making CXC controllers the design of choice.
Don't forget to check out TMCnet’s White Paper Library, which provides a selection of in-depth information on relevant topics affecting the IP Communications industry. The library offers white papers, case studies and other documents which are free to registered users.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Patrick Barnard

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