Power Components Fit Aerospace And Military Uses

Aug. 1, 1998
The MI family of power components is designed to meet defense and aerospace application requirements for the use of non-development items (NDI) and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment. The components are specifically designed to meet key

The MI family of power components is designed to meet defense and aerospace application requirements for the use of non-development items (NDI) and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment. The components are specifically designed to meet key military performance specifications, such as: MIL-STD-704, 1275A, 1399A, DO-160C, QSTAG-307, DEF-STAN 61-5 for input power quality; MIL-STD-461 for conducted noise; MIL-STD-810 and MIL-STD-202, DEF-STAN 07-55 for severe environments; and NAVMAT P-4855-1A for component derating. Firm's facilities are ISO-9001 and MIL-I-45208 approved. Components include 50W to 100W dc-to-dc converters, 10W to 50W dc-to-dc converters, input EMI/RFI filtering and transient protection modules for 28 and 270 vdc systems, 10W to 300W chassis-mount dc-to-dc converters, complete single/dual/triple output dc-to-dc power supplies, output ripple attenuator modules, and ac front-end with EMI filtering and transient protection.

Company: VICOR CORP.

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