Powering Communications in harsh environments
The reliability of communications equipment depends primarily upon the reliability of the power supply. The most cost-effective approach to power system design is to employ power supplies designed for the application.
Power supplies that dissipate heat from the sensitive electronics via large, flat baseplates to heatsinks mounted outside of the enclosure are suited to this application, not just because of their delivery of a constant power level but because they perform consistently despite external temperatures that can vary from –30 ºC to 40 ºC.
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