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The Value of Socket Strips
Posted on 12/22/20 7:57 AM
A socket strip is a stand-alone electrical product containing several power sources (sockets) to provide equipment electrical connectivity by way of a country-specific AC input cord. Socket strips allow one or several machines to receive power in one or multiple strips.
Topics: product design, modules, designing for export
Benefits of Using a Power Entry Module in Your Electrical Design
Posted on 12/7/20 4:18 PM
A module is a device that combines multiple functions into a single unit to control power entry. There are several reasons to choose a module over individual components that are installed piecemeal. When choosing a module in your design, the first step is deciding which functions or components your module should contain. Typically an Interpower module offers two to five functions: an inlet, outlet, switch, circuit protection, voltage selector, and a filter.
Topics: product design, modules, designing for export
Simplifying the Power Entry Element into a Single Unit
Posted on 6/3/19 7:58 AM
When designing electrical products, one way to simplify the power entry element is by incorporating a module, which combines power entry functions into a single unit. Even though these functions are available as individual components, the benefits of a module include user safety, reduced individual component inventory, decreased assembly labor, and saved panel space.
Topics: product design, modules, designing for export
Test Your Knowledge on Power Entry Modules
Posted on 10/8/18 5:15 PM
Topics: product design, modules, puzzles
Simplifying the Power Entry Element with a Module
Posted on 2/12/18 10:20 AM
Simplifying the power entry element in an electrical or electronic product with a module can help make the assembly easier and may benefit a company in product design.
Topics: product design, modules