UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a power device that connects storage batteries to the main unit, with its core function being to convert stored direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC) for output, providing stable power to critical equipment. Although the internal batteries store DC power, the final output is AC power that is consistent with the mains supply, meeting the needs of standard AC loads such as computers, servers, and medical equipment.
Take the HIGHIDEA brand as an example. Its product lineup covers a variety of scenario requirements. Online UPS models like the D1K series perform double conversion (rectification-inversion) to output pure sine waves when the mains power is normal. In case of a mains power outage, they achieve zero-millisecond switching to ensure continuous power for data centers, industrial monitoring, and other scenarios. For special environments such as ships and substations, Hedy offers the MT-110 series with 110V DC input, which can precisely convert DC power into 220V AC power to suit equipment like radars and electronic nautical charts.
HIGHIDEA products also feature intelligent management. For instance, they support RS232/485 communication interfaces for real-time monitoring of parameters such as voltage and frequency. Some models are equipped with external battery interfaces, allowing users to extend the battery runtime as needed. Their industrial-grade designs pass tests for dust resistance and wide temperature ranges, ensuring stable operation in harsh environments.
From home offices to industrial production, HIGHIDEA UPS, centered around AC output, builds a power safety barrier covering multiple scenarios through technological innovation.
