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Ericsson BML231002/1

Part Number
BML231002/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock

The Ericsson BML231002/1 is a robust rectifier module designed to convert AC input into stable DC power for critical telecom and data centre infrastructure.

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Specifications

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Part Type Rectifier
Compatible Systems radio access networks (RAN), core network elements, transmission systems
Spec Notes The description provides detailed specifications and applications.

About This Part

The Ericsson BML231002/1 is a high-performance rectifier module, an essential component within power systems designed for telecommunications and data centre environments. As part of Ericsson's extensive portfolio of infrastructure equipment, this unit is engineered to provide reliable and stable DC power conversion. Its primary function involves efficiently transforming incoming alternating current (AC) from the grid into direct current (DC) suitable for powering sensitive network equipment, such as base stations, switches, routers, and servers. Typically operating within a power system, the BML231002/1 ensures a consistent and clean power supply, crucial for maintaining uninterrupted service. While specific power output and input voltage ranges can vary by configuration, these rectifiers are generally designed for high efficiency, often featuring capabilities like hot-swapping for seamless maintenance and N+1 redundancy support to enhance system reliability. They incorporate advanced power management features, including over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit protection, safeguarding connected equipment from electrical disturbances and ensuring operational longevity. The Ericsson BML231002/1 rectifier is deployed across a wide spectrum of critical infrastructure, serving as the backbone for power delivery in various network architectures. It is commonly found in mobile network base stations, central offices, data centres, and enterprise communication hubs where continuous and stable DC power is paramount. This module supports a range of Ericsson network platforms, including radio access networks (RAN), core network elements, and transmission systems, ensuring the reliable operation of voice, data, and video services. Mobile network operators (MNOs), internet service providers (ISPs), and large enterprises rely on such rectifiers to power their mission-critical equipment, solving the fundamental problem of converting grid power into the precise DC voltage required by their systems. The BML231002/1 can be integrated into new deployments or used to upgrade and expand the power capacity of existing infrastructure, replacing older, less efficient modules and extending the operational lifespan of network assets. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective and reliable infrastructure solutions, Revo Distribution Limited offers used and refurbished units of the Part Number BML231002/1. Our inventory provides a sustainable pathway for telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently without incurring the capital expenditure associated with new equipment. Each Ericsson BML231002/1 unit supplied by Revo undergoes rigorous testing and refurbishment processes to ensure it meets stringent performance and reliability standards, delivering the same operational integrity as new components. By sourcing through Revo, businesses can significantly reduce their total cost of ownership while maintaining high network availability and performance. This approach not only supports immediate operational needs but also extends the lifecycle of existing infrastructure, contributing to a more circular economy within the telecom and data centre industries. Revo is committed to providing high-quality, pre-owned equipment that empowers our clients to achieve their infrastructure goals sustainably.