
Power-path modules meet military SwaP-C requirements
This DC-DC converter family features uprated functionality and performance, including EMI filtering, transient protection, inrush current limiting, as well as a secondary-referenced control interface for trim, enable and remote-sensing.
Two MIL-COTS (M-Grade) versions are available now, with 270V (160 – 420V) input voltage range; the DCM 3714 VIA family has nominal output voltages of 24V and 28V at up to 500W.
Complementing these high voltage MIL-COTS DCM VIAs is an MFM 270V filter module. This extremely dense, low profile filter provides front-end transient protection and EMI filtering when used with any Vicor M-Grade 270V DCM 3714 VIA module. This combination enables power engineers to immediately meet conducted emissions and conducted susceptibility requirements according to MIL-STD-461E/F and input transients to MIL-STD-704F. The MFM 270V filter module is housed in a 1714 VIA package measuring 44.6 x 35.5 x 9.3 mm, accepts an input voltage of 160 – 420 VDC and can deliver up to 640W.
Vicor; www.vicorpower.com/industries/defense-and-aerospace
