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The Development Trend of UPS Power Supply Industry

发布时间:2024-11-28 21:57:57 点击:
With the continuous development and gradual application of new technologies in practice, it can be foreseen that UPS power supplies will develop towards high-frequency, intelligent, networked, and high-capacity single machine redundancy in the future.



High frequency: Although traditional online technology has become very mature, its development prospects are limited due to many inherent problems that cannot be overcome. The introduction of high-frequency concept has brought many new ideas and space for the development of UPS. With the development of high-frequency technology and devices, the technology and products of high-frequency online UPS with 3KVA and below have matured, and their functions and reliability should be higher than traditional UPS. High frequency plays an important role in reducing volume, cost, and better response to nonlinear loads.



Intelligence: The application of microprocessors in UPS, which used to be only used in large and medium-sized UPS, has gradually developed towards small and micro UPS in recent years, resulting in the intelligent development of UPS, including control, detection, and communication. UPS is gradually being managed by computers, and computers and peripherals can "autonomously" cope with some foreseeable problems, perform automatic management and adjustment, and transmit relevant information to the operating system or network administrator through the network for remote management.



Networking: The demand for UPS to be a member of the networked home is becoming increasingly urgent, as it is the foundation for the normal operation of the network. Require UPS to have a larger battery capacity, be able to serve multiple computers or other peripherals simultaneously, and be able to achieve dynamic configuration between loads through some mechanism.



Large capacity single machine redundancy: Due to the increasing demand for UPS reliability in the network, the solution to reliability is not only to require high reliability of the components themselves, but also to use redundancy methods. The single machine redundancy of small capacity UPS has appeared. At present, high-capacity UPS still needs to be implemented through parallel operation. But doing so will also make users invest too much. But there is no doubt that UPS systems monitored using Internet technology will become the mainstream of UPS technology in the future.