News | July 14, 2014

Interpoint Products Selected By JPL For Mars 2020

Mars 2020

Crane Aerospace & Electronics announced that they have recently been awarded a multi-million dollar contract to supply power converters for the Mars 2020 mission. The contract was awarded by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California. According to Ed Fuhr, Vice-President of Power Solutions, “We are very pleased with this contract selection and proud of our proven heritage on previous Mars missions.”

JPL will use a variety of space dc-dc converters and filters including the popular SMRT product, which features a built-in EMI filter, independent outputs and the ability to adjust the output voltage. Other models to be used include SLH, SMSA, SMHF, SMTR and SMFL as well as three different EMI filter models. The previous Mars rovers Opportunity, Spirit and Curiosity, have all used Interpoint space qualified dc-dc converters. Interpoint converters are available with a variety of screening options up to MIL-PRF-38534 Class K and a variety of radiation hardness assurance (RHA) options up to RHA R, 100 krad(Si) at both high and low dose rates.

JPL manages the Mars 2020 Project for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. The California Institute of Technology in Pasadena manages JPL for NASA. The 2020 mission will build on the achievements of Curiosity and other Mars missions, and offer opportunities to deploy new capabilities developed through investments by NASA's Space Technology Program, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, and contributions from international partners.

Crane Electronics, Inc., Power Solutions offers ELDEC, Interpoint and Keltec power conversion, power distribution and battery systems for commercial aerospace, defense and space for use in avionics, ATA Chapter 24 Power Systems, communications, electronic countermeasures, missiles, radar, navigation, guidance and utility systems.

About Crane Aerospace & Electronics
Crane Aerospace & Electronics is a major supplier of systems and components for critical aerospace and defense applications. These systems and components are designed for some of the toughest environments -- from engines to landing gear; satellites to medical implants; and missiles to unmanned aerial systems (UAS). Product and service offerings are organized in solution sets, and include Cabin Systems, Fluid Management, Landing Systems, Microelectronics, Microwave, Power, and Sensing & Utility Systems. Products are manufactured under the brand names ELDEC, Hydro-Aire, Interpoint, Keltec, Lear Romec, Merrimac, P.L. Porter and Signal Technology. For more information, visit www.craneae.com and www.craneco.com.

Source: Crane Aerospace & Electronics