Vicor Bus Converter Family Adds Mil-Temp Members

Oct. 8, 2008
The 48-Vdc input BCM bus converter family is now available in military-temperature grade versions, rated for operation down to -55°C with storage down to -65°C. Now ready for military and aerospace applications, each converter delivers an

The 48-Vdc input BCM bus converter family is now available in military-temperature grade versions, rated for operation down to -55°C with storage down to -65°C. Now ready for military and aerospace applications, each converter delivers an efficiency in excess of 96% and a sine amplitude converter input range from a 38 to 55 Vdc primary. Power density is up to 1 kW/in.3 in the standard V•I Chip package, which is compatible with typical pick-and-place assembly processes. Pricing is as low as $81.25 each in OEM quantities. VICOR CORP., Andover, MA. (800) 735-6200.

Company: VICOR CORP.

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