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VPT’s space-qualified DC-DC converters are highlighted in a new article by Global Spec. The piece focuses on how VPT’s wide range of space DC-DC converters meet the challenging requirements of satellite missions. Read the complete article on Global Spec to learn more.
The latest issue of Military and Aerospace Electronics Magazine features a cover story by Editor in Chief John Keller on the future of human space travel.
VPT’s VSC Series of Space COTS converters are featured in a new article published by Engineering 360. The article highlights how the radiation tolerant VSC Series helps reduce costs for programs with low Earth orbit (LEO) applications by being competitively-price without sacrificing performance or reliability. Read the complete article Engineering 360 to find out more.
How2Power, the website created to help electronics and electrical engineers solve real-world design challenges in power conversion, featured information on VPT’s recently released VSC Series of DC-DC Converters.
Output ripple in DC-DC converters occurs at the output capacitator and can cause adverse effects. Engineering 360 has published an article that delves into what output ripple is, its effects in different topologies, and most importantly, methods to reduce its impact.
VPT CEO Dan Sable joined host Brett Malone on the latest #StartDisrupting podcast from the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center. In this episode they discuss how VPT’s products are powering exploration and discovery.
VPT’s enhanced SVLFL and SVLTR series of space-qualified DC-DC converters are featured in a recent Electronics360 article.
EPC Space, the joint venture between VPT and EPC, has been featured in a recent EE Times article highlighting EPC Space’s eGaN solutions for space missions.
How2Power, the website created to help electronics and electrical engineers solve real-world design challenges in power conversion, featured information on VPT's recently released SVPL Series of point of load power converters.
Courtney Howard of SAE International reported on a mission called RemoveDEBRIS which is one of the first operations to tackle the problems associated with equipment debris orbiting the Earth.