EMI Filter Module Meets U.S./Euro Mil Standards

Oct. 14, 2002
Combining electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtering and transient suppression into a single device, the DVMN series module meets stringent military standards for the U.S. and European defense markets. The DVMN provides EMI filtering and protects...

Combining electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtering and transient suppression into a single device, the DVMN series module meets stringent military standards for the U.S. and European defense markets. The DVMN provides EMI filtering and protects against high-voltage spikes that can occur in military applications. It supplies 10 A of current in a standard quarter-brick package and handles output power up to 200 W from a single module, eliminating the need to configure multiple modules to share the load and enabling smaller overall power subsystems. The DVMN module provides a 28-V input and a soft-start feature for smooth start-up. Minimum attenuation is 60 dB at 500 kHz. Boasting 99% efficiency, the unit includes undervoltage lockout circuitry for safe operation. Its fully potted, rugged case measures 2.410 by 1.450 by 0.465 in. Available immediately from stock, the DVMN series module starts at $243.28 each in 100-unit quantities.

VPT Inc.
www.vpt-inc.com; (425) 487-4850

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