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30-W radiation hardened POL regulators target space applications requiring long mission life

October 07, 2010 | Paul Buckley | 222901573
30-W radiation hardened POL regulators target space applications requiring long mission life International Rectifier has introduced a new series of non-isolated, radiation hardened Point-of-Load (POL) voltage regulators. The new devices are designed to maximize efficiency in space applications including satellites requiring long mission life up to 15 years or 100Krads of total ionizing dose (TID).
The SBB series delivers high efficiency of up to 89%, allowing the use of a smaller heatsink to reduce overall size and weight of the system. The new devices, suitable for designs using new digital signal processors, ASIC and FPGA technologies, feature 30 W output power or output current of 14 A. Standard outputs of 1.0 V, 1.2 V, 1.5 V. 1.8 V, 2.5 V, and 3.3 V can each be adjusted to ±10% of a nominal output for precise output setting. Integrated input and output filters are also featured to ensure low noise performance for stand-alone operation without the need for external filter components.

The SBB Series was developed using proven space-level design methodology that includes IR’s proprietary discrete-based PWM controller and components with known radiation performance fully de-rated to the requirements of MIL-STD-1547.

Weighing less than 55 grams in a compact form factor, other key features of the new devices include 4.5 to 5.5 V input range, SEE LET (Heavy Ions) greater than 82 MeV.cm² /mg, under voltage lockout (UVLO), remote sense compensation, adjustable output voltage, power OK (POK) status, and remote on and off control.

Availability and Pricing

Pricing begins at 5000 US Dollars each for the SBB503R3S in 10-unit quantities. Production orders are available immediately.

Visit International Rectifier at www.irf.com









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