Mobile Computing
The World's Leading Stock Market Chooses Cadex.
When the New York Stock Exchange required an advanced charger to support their
custom IBM E-broker tablet computer, they requested a Cadex solution. Teaming
up with
the NYSE's technology division and IBM, Cadex created the concept for
a two-station SM-Bus charger featuring fuel gauge calibration at each station.
Cadex turned the concept into a working product in only five months. Expectations
for system reliability on the floor of the NYSE are high - not a single trade
can be missed.
HotStick 8 multi-bay charger keeps mobile computers running.
The HotStick 8 charges eight lithium-ion batteries in 2-3 hours. The auto-ranging
power supply delivers 100 watts and connects to all global voltages. The top-loading
design provides fast and convenient battery insertion. The HotStick 8 activates
batteries that have gone to sleep due to excessive low discharge.
One charger handles most Hewlett Packard (Compaq) laptop
batteries.
At the request of HP/Compaq, Cadex developed universal chargers to meet the
demands of commercial and educational markets. A smart interface recognizes
the inserted battery and applies the optimal charge for each pack. The contemporary
design matches HP's high-end product style. The chargers come in single and
five-bay versions for simultaneous charging of five batteries.