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News Release from: Martek Power | Subject: HSM200S(270)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 January 2003
Current-mode convertors beat exotic
alternatives
New from Martek Power Abbott, the HSM200S(270) is a new family of high-density 200W PCB-mountable military power supplies.
New from Martek Power Abbott, the HSM200S(270) is a new family of high-density 200W PCB-mountable military power supplies The HSM200S(270) is a DC/DC convertor in a standard half brick size package that achieves a power output level once only possible in full brick size package
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The convertor sports features like non-derating performance from -55 to +100C, overvoltage protection, overtemperature shutdown, parallel operations, synchronisation, and fixed frequency power conversion, making it highly suitable for military and other high-reliability applications.
The new HSM200S(270) convertor, with dimensions of only 2.40 x 2.30 x 1.12in, accepts a nominal 270V DC input voltage, with a range from 200 to 400V DC.
The unit provides a single output voltage of 2, 3.3, 5, 5.2, 12, 15, 24, 28 or 48V DC with maximum current of 40, 40, 40, 38, 20, 16,11,10 or 5.0A, respectively.
The HSM200S(270) combines proven current mode design, fixed frequency topology, standard components and surface mount package common to the existing SM family to meet or exceed the specifications of any other very high density convertors that may also employ exotic magnetic and/or component technologies.
This means the HSM200S(270) can provide state-of-the-art performance at a reasonable price while ensuring the best in reliability together with quick turnaround for our military customers now and in future years. Request a free brochure from Martek Power ...
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