Title: Power Supplies for Military-Grade Systems
1Abbott Technologies Presents
Power Supplies for Military-Grade Systems
2Power Supplies for Military-Grade Systems
1. POL Converters
2. Paralleled Modules
3. Standardized Power Supplies
4. Faster Production Speeds
5. Subsystem Power Supply
6. Electromagnetic Compatibility
7. Electrical Isolation
8. Hermeticity
3POL Converters
- POL or Point of Load converters maximize power.
- The POL converters allow a system to use much
less power and use power at a much more efficient
level. - These converters also allow the systems to use
more power than they were previously
able to use.
4Paralleled Modules
- Another way to maximize power efficiency is to
use a system that runs on a parallel
module. - These paralleled modules can generally work
best with a high-powered system. - They can generally handle up to a 50 A current.
5Standardized Power Supplies
- Standardized power supplies have been lowering
the costs of these military-grade power
systems. - Since the power supplies are all required to
contain and maintain consistency, they tend
to cost less. - The company spends less on engineering and
production costs, and the customer can
receive the product.
6Faster Production Speeds
- Since companies are spending less time on the
engineering and designing phases, they
can ship the power supplies faster. - The sooner the military or the company receives
the power supply. - The easiest way to do this is through a
standardized power system.
7Subsystem Power Supply
- Military personnel use subsystem power supplies
to ensure, their systems are getting a clear
and steady supply of power. - They must meet military standards of 1275 and
704 (MIL-STD-1275 / MIL-STD-704). - These systems must also continue to provide
power to the gear and equipment during
surges.
8Electromagnetic Compatibility
- One of the regulations, MIL-STD-1275 also
regulates electromagnetic compatibility. - These standards ensure the system can handle
electromagnetic spikes in all modes of
operation including starting, normal
and generator modes. - They must be able to continue to generate energy
and push energy throughout the system.
9Electrical Isolation
- To ensure that all systems run without
interference, the power systems must have
electrical isolation. - To ensure electrical isolation, the system must
move the energy across isolation
boundary. - Electrical isolation is used primarily in
military-grade power systems.
10Hermeticity
- When it comes to aviation, hermeticity is one of
the most important factors in a military
power system. - They must be hermetically sealed, when a customer
seeks out a military-grade system. - It cannot function properly if it is constantly
affected by outside sources and conditions.
11 Contact Us
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