Develops Redundant 19V Power Supply

2025/10/25

Cordeos Develops Redundant 19V Power System for NUC and Small Computing Platforms

Cordeos Corp has announced the development of a compact redundant 19V power supply system designed specifically for NUC and other small form-factor computing platforms.

The new system addresses a common limitation in small computing environments, where single power adapters create a single point of failure. By introducing a redundant power design, Cordeos aims to bring enterprise-level reliability to compact, low-power infrastructure.

The solution is engineered to provide seamless failover between dual power sources, ensuring continuous operation in the event of power supply failure. It is designed for use in edge deployments, compact server stacks, and distributed IT environments where space, efficiency, and uptime are critical.

“Small form-factor systems are increasingly used in critical environments, but power redundancy has often been overlooked. This development allows us to extend high-availability principles to compact infrastructure without adding significant complexity.”

The 19V redundant power system is optimized for integration with NUC-based platforms and other low-voltage computing devices. Its compact design allows deployment alongside existing systems without requiring major changes to infrastructure layout or power distribution.

The development supports Cordeos’ broader strategy of building resilient, energy-efficient infrastructure solutions that reduce reliance on traditional server hardware while maintaining high availability and operational stability.

Initial prototypes are currently under testing, with planned integration into upcoming compact server platforms and client deployments.

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