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News Release from: VPT | Subject: VPT Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 29 November 2007
DC/DC power modules answer COTS demands
VPT Series product line now offers the full range of power options from 5 to 100W in standard output power configurations.
New 15 and 30W additions to the VPT Series satisfy the US Department of Defense's Commercial-off-the-Shelf directive in terms of low cost, high performance and satisfaction of stringent military and avionics industry requirements "These new products provide additional off-the-shelf options for designers of aircraft, vehicles, and weapons systems seeking affordable, yet extremely reliable, DC/DC power modules", explains Michael J Bosmann, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for VPT
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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"With the addition of these modules, our VPT Series product line now offers the full range of power options from 5 to 100W in standard output power configurations".
The new products include the VPT15-2800D dual output, VPT30-2800S single output, and VPT30-2800D dual output modules.
These products feature: single-output configurations of 3.3, 5, 12 or 15V and dual output configurations of +/-5, +/-12 and +/-15V; a wide MIL-STD-704A-E input range, which is much wider than commercial products; ultra-high-reliability performance through a patented magnetic feedback circuit with no optoisolators; very low output noise; operation over a wide temperature range of -55 to +100C with no power derating; six-sided metal cases for improved EMI, mechanical and environmental performance; small size and light weight.
The new units are available now, starting at US $167 in OEM quantities.
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