CONNECT (X)

Connect (X) is the only business technology event in North America that unites the industry stakeholders who deliver infrastructure solutions for ubiquitous connectivity.

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As the connectivity industry continues to develop and devices evolve with more computing power, the focus shifts to the infrastructure to support 5G. Connect (X) showcases the leaders in 5G infrastructure: innovative technology, supporting professional services, and a partner ecosystem that enables ubiquitous communications between people, devices, machines and tools that support 21st century communications.

14-16 mayo 2024
Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta GA

Connect (X) hosts the end-to-end 5G supplier ecosystem from the ground up. Commercial carriers convene for new antenna technology, virtualization solutions in the RAN, and next-gen networking architecture: Fixed wireless, millimeter-wave and shared spectrum.

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POWER EQUIPMENT SOLUTIONS

EnerSys® is a leading supplier of DC and AC power systems, remote power systems, distribution equipment and intelligent network controls for communications networks.

Soluciones de alimentación remota

Alpha DPX Power Source Enclosure System

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Alpha DPX 5kW Rectifier

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Alpha DPX 5kW Bi-Directional Converter

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Alpha DPX 2kW Fault Managed Power Distribution Module with EnShield™ Technology

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Alpha DPX 1500W Downconverter

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Advanced Communication Energy

Advanced Communication Energy

Advanced Connected Energy is a technique which embeds a low energy communication device into a lead-acid battery to communicate via Bluetooth® Low Energy to a smartphone app, SDK, or controller. The chip provides real-time access to performance when the battery is in service as well as charge status while the battery is stored in a warehouse.

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Understanding Fault Managed Power

Understanding Fault Managed Power

In 2020, operators, manufacturers, and industry standards bodies began to investigate the potential for a new distributed power technique that could deliver more power in a safe environment for technicians and the public. A new distributed powering technique called fault managed power was developed imposing no power limit under normal operation, but precisely limit energy transferred under a fault condition to mitigate shock and fire hazard.

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