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A MODULAR NEW APPROACH TO POWER CONTROL
20 November 2001 - Agile Systems

Agile Systems Inc., a leader in design, development and manufacturing of electronic sub-systems for power conversion, motor control and motion control applications, announced today that it has developed a new 'architectural solutions approach' to power control. This new approach allows customers to meet their electromechanical design requirements with a series of add-on modules of increasing functionality.

Agile Systems Inc., a leader in design, development and manufacturing of electronic sub-systems for power conversion, motor control and motion control applications, announced today that it has developed a new 'architectural solutions approach' to power control. This new approach allows customers to meet their electromechanical design requirements with a series of add-on modules of increasing functionality.

DigitalPOWERTM Blocks, the core of the architecture, incorporates power electronics and digital control in a significantly smaller form factor that enables Design Engineers to obtain design flexibility, additional functionality, improved power efficiency and lower cost. Typical applications range from power conversion to variable speed motor drives and advanced motion control.

http://www.agile-systems.com

About: Agile Systems
Agile Systems designs, develops and manufactures advanced motion control technology including motor control and power conversion. With expertise in integrating power electronics, digital control and network communications in small, cost effective packages, Agile has established customers in a broad range of industries including semiconductor, life science, robotics, automation equipment, automotive, industrial machinery and alternative energy. Agile Systems Inc. is based in Waterloo, Ontario and Santa Barbara, California.


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