COTS Converters Seek Military Service

Oct. 4, 2006
For defense apps, the MTC series 4W to 35W dc/dc converters meet MIL-STD 810F specs and suit systems with a nominal 28V input. The components operate through transients of 10V for 10s and up to 50V for 1s in accordance with MIL-STD 704B-F. Input

For defense apps, the MTC series 4W to 35W dc/dc converters meet MIL-STD 810F specs and suit systems with a nominal 28V input. The components operate through transients of 10V for 10s and up to 50V for 1s in accordance with MIL-STD 704B-F. Input immunity with the complementary 50W MTF filter module meets MIL-STD 1275A/B and MIL-STD 704A. EMI performance meets MIL-STD 461E with the filter installed. Single output versions are available at 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 15V, or 28V. Prices start $120 each/100. XP POWER, Littleton, MA. (978) 287-7260.

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