The VSC5-2800D Series is a commercial off the shelf DC-DC converter designed for the ‘New Space’ market. Performance is guaranteed through the use of radiation lot acceptance tested (RLAT) components. Our proprietary packaging creates a dual side heatsinking option with very low outgassing.
Radiation tested to 42 MeV/mg/cm2 and guaranteed to 30 MeV/mg/cm2 for SEE and tested to 40 krad(Si) and guaranteed to 30 krad(Si) for TID in accordance with VPT’s inhouse radiation hardness assurance (RHA) plan.
The VSC5-2800D Series are designed for smaller satellites in low earth orbits (LEO), launch vehicles, and NASA Class D missions where the balance of cost and guaranteed performance is critical.
Features:
Output Voltage +5 V, +12 V, +15 V
Wide input voltage range: 15 V to 50 V plus 80 V transient
Continuous operation over full military temperature range of -55 °C to +100 °C with no power derating
Very low output noise
No use of optoisolators
Undervoltage lockout
Current limit protection / short circuit protection
The VSC5-2800D Series is a commercial off the shelf DC-DC converter designed for the ‘New Space’ market. Performance is guaranteed through the use of radiation lot acceptance tested (RLAT) components. Our proprietary packaging creates a dual side heatsinking option with very low outgassing.
Radiation tested to 42 MeV/mg/cm2 and guaranteed to 30 MeV/mg/cm2 for SEE and tested to 40 krad(Si) and guaranteed to 30 krad(Si) for TID in accordance with VPT’s inhouse radiation hardness assurance (RHA) plan.
The VSC5-2800D Series are designed for smaller satellites in low earth orbits (LEO), launch vehicles, and NASA Class D missions where the balance of cost and guaranteed performance is critical.
Features:
- Output Voltage +5 V, +12 V, +15 V
- Wide input voltage range: 15 V to 50 V plus 80 V transient
- Continuous operation over full military temperature range of
-55 °C to +100 °C with no power derating
- Very low output noise
- No use of optoisolators
- Undervoltage lockout
- Current limit protection / short circuit protection