USB battery charger for powering military hand-held devices in the field introduced by Lincad

Oct. 28, 2015
ASH VALE, England 28 Oct. 2015. Lincad LTD in Ash Vale, England, is introducing a battery charger called the USB Power Adaptor for military field applications such as powering and recharging of smartphones, tablet computers, hand-held radios, and other devices.

ASH VALE, England 28 Oct. 2015. Lincad LTD in Ash Vale, England, is introducing a battery charger called the USB Power Adaptor for military field applications such as powering and recharging of smartphones, tablet computers, hand-held radios, and other devices.

Designed to work with the company's family of 24-volt Lithium-Ion Power System (LIPS) batteries, the USB Power Adaptor can provide two dedicated 5-volt sources for a range of operational military requirements.

It also can be used to scavenge the remaining energy from a battery that has finished powering primary equipment. As a result, users can apply otherwise-wasted power to extending a soldier's operating capacity without the need for additional smaller batteries.

Compact and rugged enough to cope with the most demanding front line situations, the USB Power Adaptor has independent current-limited outputs and will self-protect against external short circuits and overload.

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In addition, mobile device handshaking allows for efficient configuration for recharging USB devices. The user need only to connect the battery and USB device to begin the charging process.

For more information contact Lincad online at www.lincad.co.uk.

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