Custom Turnkey Power Solutions
Operating in partnership with Vicor Corporation, Vicor Integration Architects (VIAs) design and manufacture turnkey custom power systems, specializing in the unique requirements of electronic equipment manufacturers in the EDP, Industrial, Communications, Test Equipment, Medical, and Military COTS markets.
These affiliated companies use Vicor component power in a modular, building-block design approach that offers low cost, quick turnaround, and reliable performance. Our extensive line of versatile power components allow VIAs to offer effective complete solutions to unique power requirements in the shortest possible amount of time.
As small, entrepreneurial enterprises, VIAs can respond quickly, decisively, and personally to customer inquiries and project demands. Backed by Vicor, they have the technical and business resources to deal effectively with the most challenging circumstances the industry has to offer.
For information on component-based custom systems designed and manufactured to meet your specific requirements, contact a VIA if you're located in North America, Israel, South Africa or South America; or a VAR if you're located in Europe or Asia.
Locate the closest VAR by clicking on the country to find out the company location, address, phone & fax numbers.
Locate the closest VIA by rolling over the company name to find out the location, address, phone & fax numbers.
Aegis Power Systems - Located just north of the Atlanta metro area, Aegis Power Systems serves customers in the southeastern United States.
William H. Dockery
P.O. Box 429
805 Greenlawn Road
Murphy, NC 28906
Tel: 828-837-4029
Fax: 828-837-4106
Email: aegis@aegispower.com
Web: www.aegispower.com
Vicor Integration Architects have developed a variety of custom solutions in several industries. Please select an industry below for examples of our custom power supplies.
Electronic Data Processing (edp)
Vicor has developed a variety of custom suppplies for EDP. Applications have included full computer systems, portable workstations, and redundant disk arrays.
