News | October 13, 2011

One Solution To Power Your Loads Guaranteed Interpoint MFP Series

Crane

Crane Aerospace & Electronics announces the availability of its Interpoint MFP Series Point of Load converters in qualified H and K level MIL-PRF-38534 versions. These highly flexible non-isolated MFP converters are now registered with the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) in Radiation Hardness Assurance (RHA) levels of 30krad and 100krad. Guaranteed RHA performance levels for both Enhanced Low Dose Rate Sensitivity (ELDRS) and standard conditions can now be ordered to a Standard Microcircuit Drawing (SMD)

The MFP Series are single output 16 watt devices providing output voltages from 0.64 to 3.5 V from a source voltage of 3 to 6 V. These are 1.2 x 1.2 inches, up to 90% efficiency and low noise, while requiring no external components. The MFP provides guaranteed performance with everything necessary to power today's loads at the point of use. The wide output range of the MFP allows the power system engineer to specify and qualify one device for many output voltage applications.

"Achieving SMD approval for the full family of MFP Point of Load converters is another major step forward in the release of our next generation of power products," states Ed Fuhr, Vice President of Power Solutions for Crane Aerospace & Electronics.

For more information, download the white paper and datasheet at www.interpoint.com/019 .

About Crane Electronics, Inc.
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.

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 or http://newsroom.craneae.com and www.craneco.com.

SOURCE: Crane Electronics, Inc.