Date de Parution: 2018-04-02
The so-called GPD500 is now available from Salisbury's power supply manufacturer, which accepts inputs between 10 and 20Vdc and provides a stable 24Vdc output to meet MIL-STD 1275D requirements.
Gresham said: "The advanced electronics developed for military vehicles are designed to be powered by 24 / 28Vdc, and in most cases, the 12Vdc electrical system on non-tactical vehicles will not operate." "GPD500 is addressed through a major change in equipment design This problem. "
Full load efficiency is typically 96% and the operating temperature range is -40 to 70 degrees Celsius.
The IP67 epoxy sealed box measures 149 x 27 x 119 mm, weighs 750 grams, and complies with MIL-STD-1275A standards.
The built-in thermal sensing function can realize the shutdown function of automatic temperature recovery. Other protection features include reverse input, current limit, short circuit, input undervoltage shutdown, and input overvoltage protection.
Multiple units can be connected in parallel to get more power.
Other foreseeable applications include recreational vehicles, maritime and other harsh environments, mobile radio, cellular base station power, industrial control, emergency backup and solar power systems.