SMD DC/DC converter DVCH Series
low-powerfor aircraftsingle-output

SMD DC/DC converter - DVCH Series - VPT Inc - low-power / for aircraft / single-output
SMD DC/DC converter - DVCH Series - VPT Inc - low-power / for aircraft / single-output
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Characteristics

Configuration
SMD
Electrical characteristics
low-power
Applications
for aircraft
Other characteristics
single-output, wide input range, switching, EMI, low-noise
Input voltage

Min.: 12 V

Max.: 50 V

Output voltage

3.3 V, 5 V, 5.2 V, 12 V, 15 V

Power

1.5 W

Description

The DVCH Series of DC-DC converters delivers just 1.5 watts in the most efficient, small-size package available today for use in critical-reliability applications. The extra-wide input voltage range, very low output noise, and high reliability ensures the DVCH is the perfect low power choice for your next space or avionics program. Features: ˃ Single outputs of 3.3V, 5V, 5.2V, 12V, and 15V ˃ Extra-wide 12V to 50V input range with 80V transient per MIL-STD-704 ˃ Up to 1.5W output power ˃ Full operation over -55 °C to +125 °C military temperature range ˃ Fault tolerant design with patented technology – no optoisolators ˃ Very low input/output noise ˃ High reliability magnetic feedback circuit ˃ Tiny size – 0.975″x 0.8″ x .27″ and light weight (11g) ˃ Host of circuit protection features ˃ Fixed switching frequency Compliances and Certifications: ˃ Available qualified to MIL-PRF-38534 Class H and Class K, DLA SMD #5962-09242 ˃ MIL-PRF-38534 Class H and Class K certified manufacturing facility ˃ MIL-STD-704A input voltage requirements ˃ DO-160 ˃ ISO-9001 ˃ MIL-STD-883 military and space environmental screening available ˃ MIL-STD-461 C-F when used with a VPT DVMSA EMI filter

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