Bicker Electronics

Inka Krischke,

Integrated LiFePO4 high-performance battery

The UPSI-2412DP3 DC emergency power supply from Bicker protects safety-relevant 24 V (DC) applications from system failure and data loss. The company relies on LiFePO4 battery technology to buffer the 24 V(DC) supply voltage.

The UPSI-2412DP3 DC emergency power supply from Bicker

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The DC UPS in a robust DIN rail housing has an implemented power sharing function, which ensures that the upstream AC/DC power supply does not have to be oversized on the input side, but that the input power is kept constant and distributed to the load and LiFePO4 battery charger accordingly. The maximum charging current is 4.5 A. In normal operation, the Bicker UPS forwards the input voltage directly to the output, charges the LiFePO4 battery pack in parallel and monitors all relevant parameters, currents and voltages. In the event of a voltage dip or power failure, a MOSFET disconnects the input within a few microseconds and the connected load is supplied from the energy storage system without interruption. In backup mode, the UPS provides a constantly regulated DC output voltage.

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