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Powerstax rugged up-converter targets use in military tactical vehicle systems
November 09, 2010 | Paul Buckley | 222901747
Electronica 2010 (Hall B2 Stand 456) will see the launch of the new Powerstax TVS1001 rugged up-converter designed for use in military tactical vehicle systems for operations in remote locations and non-tactical vehicle security systems.
The TVS1001 offers system integrators a rugged and reliable power supply to provide power from vehicle batteries or generators to supply critical equipment in any vehicle or mobile installation. Based on the proven Powerstax F501 patented DC:DC converter the TVS1001 offers up to 1000 W of DC output power while maintaining maximum output efficiency over a very wide operating temperature range.
In the TVS1001 two F501 converters are packaged with a boost converter, filtering, protection, storage circuitry and connectors. The ultra-high efficiency of Powerstax's F501 converters maximises source battery life and reduces thermal management requirements. In addition, a custom developed boost-converter is integrated into the design to provide input voltage boost when conditions require it. Multiples of TVS1001 converters may be configured in N+1 redundant systems for no-break power applications.
The Powerstax TVS1001 allows high power demand tactical and security equipment to be used in tactical and non-tactical vehicles safely and reliably in demanding military and commercial operational environments. Typical applications include military and commercial mobile wireless and radar systems, telecom infrastructure and security systems powered from vehicle batteries or static telecom supplies.
The Powerstax TVS1001 carries a two year warranty and outline specifications are, input Voltage Range 11-36 VDC, output voltage factory set between 12 to 48 V (typically 28 VDC), maximum output power 1,000 W, efficiency up to 85% and dimensions 400 x 151 x 88mm.
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In the TVS1001 two F501 converters are packaged with a boost converter, filtering, protection, storage circuitry and connectors. The ultra-high efficiency of Powerstax's F501 converters maximises source battery life and reduces thermal management requirements. In addition, a custom developed boost-converter is integrated into the design to provide input voltage boost when conditions require it. Multiples of TVS1001 converters may be configured in N+1 redundant systems for no-break power applications.
The Powerstax TVS1001 allows high power demand tactical and security equipment to be used in tactical and non-tactical vehicles safely and reliably in demanding military and commercial operational environments. Typical applications include military and commercial mobile wireless and radar systems, telecom infrastructure and security systems powered from vehicle batteries or static telecom supplies.
The Powerstax TVS1001 carries a two year warranty and outline specifications are, input Voltage Range 11-36 VDC, output voltage factory set between 12 to 48 V (typically 28 VDC), maximum output power 1,000 W, efficiency up to 85% and dimensions 400 x 151 x 88mm.
Visit Powerstax at www.powerstaxplc.com
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