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[2025 Power Electronics Conference] Nubicom Vice President Kim Ki-ryong, “NI presents a solution for data center power monitoring in the AI era”

기사입력2025.07.22 09:16

Real-time analysis of CDEC equipment power data
System link nationwide monitoring possible

“The stability of AI data centers begins with power monitoring. “Combining NI’s CDEC system with the SystemLink platform enables a complete power management system with scalability and real-time precision analysis.”

Nubicom, the domestic distributor of National Instruments (NI) Korea, participated in the 2025 Power Electronics Conference held at the Pyeongchang Alpensia Convention Center from July 7 to 10 and unveiled a high-precision, real-time power monitoring solution based on the CDEC system and SystemLink platform.

In particular, products that respond to the trend of efficient power measurement and management, such as UPS and battery management systems (BMS) in data centers, are attracting attention as AI-based infrastructure expands.

▲Nubicom’s Kim Ki-ryong, the head of the company, is introducing NI’s products.


Kim Ki-ryong, manager of Nubicom, who was in charge of the product explanation, said, “NI’s CDEC series is a high-precision device that can collect multiple UPS channels and 3-phase and 6-phase power data in real time.” He added, “This system, which operates based on DAQ (data acquisition equipment), supports power quality and efficient operation, and is optimized for stable power operation of data centers in the AI era.”

Vice President Kim Ki-ryong emphasized that this equipment is highly suitable for BMS monitoring, real-time UPS analysis, and environments that simultaneously acquire numerous sensor data.

Another key solution is NI’s SystemLink platform.

This system, which can comprehensively monitor distributed data centers across the country, is a solution to the existing high-cost system integration method.Unlike other companies, it helps customers build efficient monitoring environments at low cost.

It collects data such as torque, speed, voltage, current, vibration, and temperature in real time, and the map-based UI allows you to see the status of major areas such as Seoul, Pyeongchang, and Busan at a glance.

Kim Ki-ryong, Vice President, said, “NI’s products can be used to monitor important data centers in the AI era,” and added, “If you have any inquiries regarding the system link provided by NI or the power monitoring system related to data centers, please contact Nubicom at any time.”

▲Demo monitoring using NI’s SystemLink platform