Industrial DC/DC converters transformed into military specification power systems with new filters

XP Power has introduced a filtering and active surge suppression module that enables fast design of military specification (MIL STD) power systems using economical industrial DC/DC converters. It reduces design time and cost, and
reduces system time-to-market. The DSF200LV is a 200-Watt unit for use in 24/28V power systems in military vehicles, aircraft and naval vessels. It
enables system compliance with MIL-STD 461E CE102 and DEF STAN 59-41 DCE01/DCE02 for electromagnetic compatibility and MIL-STD 1275A/B and DEF STAN 61-5 Part 6 for surge and transient suppression.
The module has an
input voltage range of 9 to 36VDC and is clamped at a maximum output voltage of 36VDC. It is rated at 7A continuous output with a baseplate temperature between -40 °C and +100 °C.
The filter is 92% to 98% efficient, so generates minimal heat. Under no-load conditions it consumes 50 microamps. The device has low-loss reverse voltage protection and has a series resistance of 0.26 Ohms. It has been tested and
proven with XP Power's JTA, ICH, DCH, V24 and VI Series DC/DC converters.

The DSF200LV measures 61.2mm x 36.8mm x 13mm (2.41 inches x 1.45 inches x 0.51 inches). It is designed for PCB mounting and is housed in a
conductively-plated steel case with an aluminium baseplate for cooling.

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