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Shaping the Future of Datacenters: DC Power and Sustainability Trends
As the world’s reliance on datacenters expands, it is clear datacenters need to prepare for the future by investing in more efficient technologies.
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The Power of Connection: A New Era in Integrated Power and Signaling
The rise of electrification creates new demand for advanced power and signaling in high-power density connectors. Anderson Power™ is leading the charge in this innovation.
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Lessons Learned From Japan, China, and India
Battery-powered equipment is on the rise, and places as varied as Japan, India and Europe are each seeing their own unique electrification booms. This article will examine electric equipment from across the world, shedding light on new global innovations and emphasizing the crucial power and signaling capabilities that companies should keep in mind.
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What It’s Like to Work with Anderson Power: An Interview with Senior Design Engineer Jia Li
Interview with Senior Designer Jia Li discussing all things Anderson Power including our Flat Wiping technology she helped innovate.
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Case for Liquid Cooling
Processing speed continues to grow along with miniaturization, which reduces processor footprints but increases heat loads. With faster processing speeds, demand for electrical power (amperage and or voltage) continues to rise. While computer rack space remains unchanged and circuit density is increasing, efficient waste heat elimination is critical to prevent harm to components.
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How Engineers Are Preparing for the Electrification of Everything -duplicate?
The world is going electric. We asked some of our customers and sales managers to weigh in on this trend.
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Saf-D-Grid®: Best Practices for Adding Protection
Saf-D-Grid builds on the proven contact technology used in SB and Powerpole® connectors by offering features required in 380-400VDC power distribution systems.
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Connector Safety Standards
Electrical connectors are used in a broad array of global applications. In addition to the performance criteria used for selecting a connector, manufacturers rely on industry or regulatory standards to show that their products meet the safety requirements of markets around the world.
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Demystifying Battery Power Webinar Series
The “Demystifying Battery Power” series features industry trends equipment engineers should be watching and advice for the shift to battery power.
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Ai and Power Demands
About Webinar: Join us for “AI and Power Demands”, a free webinar designed for engineers who work in the datacom industry. In this informational session, experts from Anderson Power™ and SIGNAL+POWER® will explore topics related to generative AI, sustainability, and the need for scalable power solutions in a compact footprint. The webinar was moderated by Richard […]
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3 Reasons APP Connectors Shouldn’t Be Mated with Copies
The Anderson Power® SBSX-75A Sealed Connector has proven itself to be one of the most effective connectors in a wide variety of applications, displaying its strengths particularly in environments where high current, data signal, and waterproofing are all requirements.
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Researchers Flip the Switch to Test Energy Saving in Data Centers Using DC Power Directly
“Researchers Flip the Switch to Test Energy Saving in Data Centers Using DC Power Directly (From the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology) San Diego, Aug. 24, 2010 — A consortium of researchers from the public and private sectors have embarked on a real-world experiment to gauge whether large computing facilities can operate on less power if they cut alternating current (AC) out of the equation. At the University of California, San Diego today, engineers switched a set of servers in a campus data center to operate continuously on 380-volt direct current (DC) – as part of a project that allows researchers to track in great detail the energy savings that servers and data centers can hope to achieve through a variety of architectural and procedural efficiencies, including the use of DC power…”
