
US
: Valere Power announced the availability of a new family of DC power
converters for its Modular Power System that give wireless carriers
a flexible and space-efficient solution to the problem of differing
voltage needs of legacy cellular equipment and next-generation voice
and data gear.
Inset
above is the Valere Power’s Modular Power System.
Many
cell sites are based on 24-volt power because it was the de facto
standard for first-generation cellular network equipment. But global
system for mobile communications (GSM) and third-generation (3G) data
networks use 48-volt power, requiring carriers to install power infrastructure
for both voltages in the same wireless base station.
Complicating
the situation further is the increased use of signal boosting amplifiers
that enlarge the geographic service area of a base station, filling
in dead spots and lessening the need to build new base stations. While
this equipment works with all network types, including GSM, it is
only available in 24V power resulting in a dual-voltage scenario for
GSM-only locations.
"The
market trends make it obvious that wireless carriers will increasingly
need to support two voltages in their sites, but it's difficult for
them to predict how much of each voltage they will need -- that's
where the flexibility in our solution pays off," said Greg Fasullo,
Valere co-founder and chief technology officer.
The Valere
dual-voltage solution consists of a family of DC/DC power converters
that slide into the existing power shelf of a Valere Modular Power
System and a secondary voltage bus of either 24 or 48 volts. Wireless
carriers can flexibly add additional converters to change the voltage
mix of the system as their equipment configurations change.
Valere's
new power converter is based on its patented high-efficiency power
technology that delivers systems that are half the size and dissipate
35% less heat than conventional technology. In a traditional dual-voltage
solution, the equipment can occupy up to two full telecommunications
racks with enough additional heat to potentially require additional
cooling. The equivalent Valere base station power system will occupy
no more than one telecommunications rack.
The architecture
of the system was designed so that only a single back up battery string
is needed. In the event of a power outage, the system will automatically
convert battery back-up power into both voltages.
The company
also announced upgrades to the power distribution panel in the Modular
Power System that supports breakers that can connect to either voltage
bus for distribution to the proper networking equipment.
The Modular
Power System is Valere's high-power system designed for wireless cell
sites and telecommunications central-offices with scalability from
800 to 20,000 amps.
Availability
The dual-voltage
power converter and distribution panel for the Modular DC Power System
is now available. Contact Valere Power at 1-877-VALERE1 for more information.