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SynQor Announces its New Line of High Power Military COTS Quarter Bricks

Boxborough, MA – SynQor, Inc. announces the release of its Military Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) EXA Series of isolated and fully regulated DC-DC Converters.  This new EXA Series offers up to 300W of power in a quarter brick package.  These highly efficient (95% at full load), high power density DC-DC converters have a 28V nominal input voltage (16-40Vin range with a 50V transient for 1 second).  They are offered in five different output voltages: 5V, 12V, 15V, 28V and 50V. Each output voltage has a wide trim range of +10% to -50%.  The converters also feature a fixed switching frequency that provides for predictable EMI performance.  SynQor’s new quarter bricks are designed to meet MIL-HDBK-704, MIL-STD-1275 and MIL-STD-461 when paired with our MCOTS EMI filters.  The Mil-COTS product line has also been qualified to MIL-STD-810.

This ruggedized encased package with an industry standard pin out is ideal for meeting the Military’s “Size, Weight and Power” (SWaP) requirements.  The EXA Series converter is a leading embodiment of SWaP in DC-DC brick power technology.

  • Size: 1.54″ x 2.39″ x 0.50″
  • Weight: 3.3oz
  • Power: Up to 300W

SynQor’s EXA Mil-COTS products are available for immediate evaluation and purchase.  Datasheets and other information are available on SynQor’s website, www.synqor.com.

For information please visit http://www.synqor.com/ or contact your local SynQor representative. 

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