Rick,

We design products for the world market and we use a California
Instruments universal power supply that lets us dial the voltage,
frequency and waveform we want. It works very well but unfortunately
is a $$$ solution :)

Regards,
Craig

On Mon, 23 Feb 1998 11:23 -0600, you wrote:

>Dave,
>
>This is exactly the information I'm looking for.  Do you have any 
>recommendations for a vendor?  I'm kind of in a hurry on this one.
>
>Thanks.
>Rick
> ----------
>|From: Dick Shultz
>|To: RCTOWNER; treg
>|Subject: Re: Power Distribution
>|Date: Sunday, February 15, 1998 10:18AM
>|
>|Why not try a UPS system on which you can set the input voltage to 220V.
>|You'll have to be sure that you get one that always generates the output
>|from the battery or internal dc, though. Otherwise it will not convert
>|the frequency as the output will be slaved to the input.
>|
>|Dick Shultz
>|
>|On 2/12/98 5:34 PM Towner, Richard C. <[email protected]> said:
>|
>|>Treg,
>|>
>|>I'm looking for an off-the-shelf power conversion unit to convert 230volts 
>
>|>+- 10%, 50Hz to 115 volts 60Hz.  I have some products for use in Germany
>|>(Hamburg), and I'd rather not go through redesign of the primaries if I
>|>don't have to.
>|>
>|>Any ideas would be appreciated.
>|>
>|>Thanks in advance,
>|>
>|>Rick Towner,
>|>Regulatory Compliance Manger, Comdisco Electronics Group
>|>408-383-5043 ph
>|>408-321-8314 fx
>|>
>|

Craig Findlay
Senior Development Engineer
ILID Systems Pty Ltd
4 Gipps Street
Collingwood 3066
Victoria Australia
Phone: 613 9417 4052
Fax: 613 9417 4082
email: [email protected]

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