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VPT introduces DC-DC converter with zero cross regulation error

BLACKSBURG, Va., January 31, 2012. VPT Inc., a HEICO company (NYSE:HEI-A) (NYSE:HEI), announced today that it is now offering a new dual output 15W DC-DC converter with no cross regulation error.

Suited for use in commercial avionics, military avionics, and other critical reliability power systems, the new DVAB Series is a small size (1.130" x 1.460"), weighs 24/28 grams, and able to withstand the full range of military specified temperatures. The DVAB Series eliminates cross regulation errors and offers tightly controlled line and load regulation errors through the use of two independent control loops.


The power module features dual outputs of ±5, ±12, and ±15V, a input voltage range of 15 to 50V, low noise output, a fault tolerant magnetic feedback circuit, undervoltage lockout,input transient voltage of 80V for one second, and is in compliance with many MIL standards.

The DVAB Series is available with additional environmental screening options up to MIL-PRF-38534 Class H and has available flanged and non-flanged versions. Modules are available off the shelf with pricing at $340.69 per unit in OEM quantities. A fact sheet showing detailed specs can be found at VPT's website.

 

 


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