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OnLine Power Supply OTC : OPWR Sector: Technology Industry: Electronic Instr. & Controls 6909 S. Holly Circle Suite 200 Englewood, CO 80112 Phone: (303) 741-5641 Fax: (303) 741-5679 onlinepowersupply.com OnLine Power Supply, Inc., formerly OnLine Entertainment, Inc., has developed patented and patent pending proprietary technology for electronic devices. The electrical current (power supply) going into these devices has to be converted and controlled so the power is constantly and evenly supplied in the right format. Moreover, there is a power supply system in every device, which converts the AC voltage into DC voltage. The Company's current operations centers around its proprietary technology product, the power factor corrected front-end module (PFCFE), which converts AC voltage to DC voltage. Any electrical machine, such as electronic equipment with "memory" supplied by a computer chip, requires DC voltage to operate. The PFCFE converts, translates and conditions AC voltage from the wall plug into DC power language that sophisticated electronic equipment can use efficiently. The PFCFE design, small size and weight provide flexibility to end-user design engineers, particularly in the telecommunications industry. This design allows the PFCFE to be utilized in distributed power systems or as a modification to existing power supplies that require power factor correction. The power factor correction brings the front-end voltage and current into phase and enables the unit to pull constant current from the power line. It eliminates damaging and inefficient harmonies and current spikes. The Company has produced prototypes of the PFCFE module and obtained electrical certifications for the prototypes, and is completing development of its next new technology, a 48 Vdc distributed power supply. One application of the PFCFE is a very small module that is adaptable to distributed power systems (particularly in telecommunications) and will fit into a PS2 computer power supply. Currently, prototype units are being evaluated by a number of large potential customers. The Company's initial sales and marketing strategy is to sell into the industrial/telecommunication/ medical/government/ military markets where current power supply solutions are vulnerable to, and can be replaced by its products with their superior features and attributes. | ||||||||||||||
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