Vicor offers two new military power devices

July 1, 1999
Officials at Vicor Corp. in Andover, Mass., are offering two new low-operating- temperature grades for their second- generation DC-DC converters. The new grades, which Vicor engineers designed for military and other harsh environments, incorporate a high-performance encapsulant material. The H grade operates in temperatures between -40 and 100 degrees Celsius, and is storable in temperatures between -55 and 125 C. The M grade operates in temperatures between -55 and 100 C, and is storage in temp

Officials at Vicor Corp. in Andover, Mass., are offering two new low-operating- temperature grades for their second- generation DC-DC converters. The new grades, which Vicor engineers designed for military and other harsh environments, incorporate a high-performance encapsulant material. The H grade operates in temperatures between -40 and 100 degrees Celsius, and is storable in temperatures between -55 and 125 C. The M grade operates in temperatures between -55 and 100 C, and is storage in temperatures between -65 and 125 C. For more information, contact Vicor by phone at 978-470-2900 or 800-735-6200, by fax at 978-749-3536, by post at 25 Frontage Road, Andover, Mass. 01810, by e-mail at [email protected], or on the World Wide Web at http://www.vicr.com/. — J.K.

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