Technical Articles
Anderson Power Products has published these technical articles:
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Today our world relies on data centers, servers, networking equipment and cloud computing to store and disseminate data and applications. Because they house an organization??™s most critical...
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Material Handling Equipment charging trends are changing. This application document offers a brief explanation of the charging technologies, the pros and cons of each, and then will describe the...
(Electronics and Microelectronics Manufacturing)
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Anderson Power Products® (APP®) offers a wide array of products ideally suited for Material Handling applications. Products are offered from 25A up to 550A at 600 volts and provide either...
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Anderson Power Products® offers the safety and performance you expect from a connector for your e-mobility application. Certified by UL, CSA/TUV and IEC standards ensures that your product will...
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The demand on data centers is growing at an astonishing pace. Generative artificial intelligence and machine learning models require more power to train the AI models and perform inference operations....
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Damaged connectors, contacts and cables may present hazards, resulting in inefficient battery and charger operation. To avoid these problems, conduct the following maintenance checks at least once...
(Electronics and Microelectronics Manufacturing)
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When using connectors in high current applications, it is critical that the connectors and cables used can withstand the heat generated from the ampacity. When fast charging or heavy discharge rates...
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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...
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The world is continuing to move toward electrification. The market for outdoor power equipment alone is projected to grow from $35.51 billion in 2024 to $54.23 billion by 2032. In the meantime,...