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MIL-STD AC/DC FANLESS POWER SUPPLIES-1000W, 2000W, & 2400W

Conduction-Cooled Mil-Std Compliant AC/DC Power Supply

ETA-USA’s CH-M series offers a reliable, rugged,  AC/DC power converter for uncomplicated installation and countless options to meet any mil-standard compliant application. 

Meets Mil-std 461G ground, airborne, and ship-board systems including Mil-std 1399 sec 300 for 50/60 Hz systems. Units can be built in as little as 5 weeks.

CADS and drawings available upon request, connector changes, non-standard voltages and finishes available upon request. Contact ETA-USA today! 


CH-M1000 Series- Military Grade Conduction Cooled AC/DC Power Supply

Link to CH-M1000 Datasheet
CH-M1000 series datasheet

 

Features

  • Input: 95~264 VAC in, 50/60/400 Hz (47~440Hz) operation.
  • Available voltages: 12, 24, 28, 48
  • In-rush current limited
  • Compact 7.5″ x 11″ footprint (excluding connectors)
  • Aluminum Enclosure with chromate finish for corrosion resistance and low resistance bonding, anodized finish available upon request
  • Conformal coated internal circuitry
  • Mounting: Two rows of five, 0.20″ diameter thru holes for secure mounting and thermal conductivity
  • >20 msec Hold Up time at full load, 115VAC input, >50 msec at 220 VACin.
  • DC  Output Regulation: Less than 10 mV voltage drift from 0 to full load (measured at output terminal)
  • Ripple and Noise: <1% peak-to peak
  • Constant Current OCP Protection
  • Operating Altitude: 15,000ft, 40,000ft at 8 kPa (55,000 ft max)
  • Weight: 5.5 lbs (Standard Unit)

Mil-Standard Compliances (Without External Circuitry)

  • EMI: Mil-Std 461, CE101, CE102, RE101, RE102, 
  • Susceptibility: CS101, CS114, CS115, Cs116
  • Input Transient Mil-Std 704F, Mil-std 1399 Sec 300 Part 1 
  • Surge protection: Mil-Std 1275
  • Power Factor: Mil-Std 1399 (meets Mil-Std 1399 Sec 300 for 50/60Hz power systems)
  • Environmental: Mil-Std 810H

Available Modifications

  • Non-standard Voltages from 5V~55 VDC (Contact ETA-USA Representative for Details)
  • Secondary isolated output voltages: 5, 12, 15, 24; 10W
  • Hard Anodized Enclosure with EMI Grounding
  • Mil-Std 901 Shock Compliant Enclosure (Product Dimensions Subject to Change)
  • IP66/IP67 Enclosure (Product Dimensions Subject to Change)
  • Customized Input and Output Connector
  • External Voltage Trim (10%, 20%)
  • Remote On/Off
  • Remote Sense
  • I2C Status Reporting (Output Voltage, Output Current, Internal Temperature)
  • Three Phase Wye or Delta Input (Contact ETA-USA Representative for Details)

CH-M2000 Series- Military Grade Conduction Cooled AC/DC Power Supply

CH-M2000 series Datasheet

 

Features

  • Input: 95~264 VAC in, 50/60/400 Hz (47~440Hz) operation
  • Available voltages: 12, 24, 28, 48
  • In-rush current limited
  • 8″ x 14″ footprint (excluding connectors)
  • Aluminum Enclosure with chromate finish for corrosion resistance and low resistance bonding, anodized finish available upon request
  • Conformal coated internal circuitry
  • Mounting: Two rows of five, 0.20″ diameter thru holes for secure mounting and thermal conductivity
  • >20 msec Hold Up time at full load, 115VAC input, >50 msec at 220 VACin.
  • DC  Output Regulation: Less than 10 mV voltage drift from 0 to full load (measured at output terminal)
  • Ripple and Noise: <1% peak-to peak
  • Constant Current OCP Protection
  • Operating Altitude: 15,000ft & 40,000ft at 8 kPa (55,000 ft max)
  • Weight: 9.5 lbs (Standard Unit)

Mil-Standard Compliances (Without External Circuitry)

  • EMI: Mil-Std 461, CE101, CE102, RE102, RE103
  • Susceptibility: CS114, CS115
  • Input Transient Mil-Std 704
  • Surge protection: Mil-Std 1275
  • Power Factor: Mil-Std 1399 sec 300A
  • Meets Mil Std-1399 Sec 300A Power Profile for 115V 60Hz systems & CVN class 78
  • Environmental/Shock/Vibration: Mil-Std 810

Available Modifications

  • Hard Anodized Enclosure with EMI Grounding
  • Mil-Std 901 Shock Compliant Enclosure (Product Dimensions Subject to Change)
  • IP66 or IP67 Enclosure
  • Customized Input and Output Connector
  • External Voltage Trim (10%, 20%)
  • Remote On/Off
  • I2C Status Reporting (Output Voltage, Output Current, Internal Temperature)
  • Three Phase Wye or Delta Input (Contact ETA-USA Representative for Details)

CH-M2400 Series- Dual Output Military Grade Conduction Cooled AC/DC Power Supply

CH-M2400 series Datasheet

 

Features

  • Input: 95~264 VAC in, 50/60/400 Hz (47~440Hz) operation
  • Two separate, isolated, floating output voltages
  • Available voltages: 12 (rated 1KW max), 24, 28, 48, 54
  • In-rush current limited
  • 8″ x 14″ footprint (excluding connectors)
  • Aluminum Enclosure with chromate finish for corrosion resistance and low resistance bonding, anodized finish available upon request
  • Conformal coated internal circuitry
  • Mounting: Two rows of five, 0.20″ diameter thru holes for secure mounting and thermal conductivity
  • >20 msec Hold Up time at full load, 115VAC input, >50 msec at 220 VACin.
  • DC  Output Regulation: Less than 10 mV voltage drift from 0 to full load (measured at output terminal)
  • Ripple and Noise: <1% peak-to peak
  • Constant Current OCP Protection
  • Operating Altitude: 15,000ft & 40,000ft at 8 kPa (55,000 ft max)
  • Weight: 9.5 lbs (Standard Unit)

Mil-Standard Compliances (Without External Circuitry)

  • EMI: Mil-Std 461, CE101, CE102, RE102, RE103
  • Susceptibility: CS114, CS115
  • Input Transient Mil-Std 704
  • Surge protection: Mil-Std 1275
  • Power Factor: Mil-Std 1399 sec 300A
  • Meets Mil Std-1399 Sec 300A Power Profile for 115V 60Hz systems & CVN class 78
  • Environmental/Shock/Vibration: Mil-Std 810

Available Modifications

  • Hard Anodized Enclosure with EMI Grounding
  • Mil-Std 901 Shock Compliant Enclosure (Product Dimensions Subject to Change)
  • IP66 or IP67 Enclosure
  • Customized Input and Output Connector
  • External Voltage Trims (10%, 20%)
  • Remote On/Off
  • I2C Status Reporting (Output Voltage, Output Current, Internal Temperature)

NEW MILITARY GRADE PRODUCT- COMPACT 1,100W Conduction Cooled AC/DC Power Supply

CH-M1100 Series- Compact Military Grade Conduction Cooled AC/DC Power Supply

Introducing an 1,100W AC/DC power supply with a smaller foot print that the CH-M1000, the CH-M1100 series of conduction cooled military grade AC/DC power supplies provide the single solution to power you Mil-standard Application. Customers may use the standard input & output connector or request their own. Designed for Mil-Std 461 Ground, Airborne, and Ship-board applications. Mil-std 1399 sec 300 Part 1 compliant for Type I, 115V 60Hz systems.  Units can be built in as little as 6 weeks.

Click Image for Datasheet 

Features

  • Input: 95~264 VAC in, 50/60/400 Hz (47~440Hz) operation.
  • Available voltages: 12, 24, 28, 48
  • In-rush current limited
  • Compact 7.00″ x 9.75″ footprint (excluding connectors)
  • Aluminum Enclosure with chromate finish for corrosion resistance and low resistance bonding
  • Conformal coated internal circuitry
  • Mounting: Two rows of five, 0.215″ diameter thru holes for secure mounting and thermal conductivity (fit no.10 or M5 bolts)
  • >20 msec Hold Up time at full load, 115VAC input, >50 msec at 220 VACin.
  • DC  Output Regulation: Less than 10 mV voltage drift from 0 to full load (measured at output terminal)
  • Ripple and Noise: <1% peak-to peak
  • Constant Current OCP Protection
  • Operating Altitude: 15,000ft, 40,000ft at 8 kPa (55,000 ft max)
  • Weight: 4.5 lbs (Standard Unit)

Mil-Standard Compliances (Without External Circuitry)

  • EMI: Mil-Std 461, CE101, CE102, RE102, 
  • Susceptibility: CS101, CS114, CS115, CS116
  • Input Transient Mil-Std 704F, Mil-std 1399 Sec 300 Part 1 
  • Surge protection: Mil-Std 1275
  • Power Factor: Mil-Std 1399 (meets Mil-Std 1399 Sec 300 for 50/60Hz power systems)
  • Environmental: Mil-Std 810H Shock, Vibration, and Temperature

Available Modifications

  • Non-standard Voltages from 9V~55 VDC (Contact ETA-USA Representative for Details)
  • Hard Anodized Enclosure with EMI Grounding
  • Mil-Std 901 Shock Compliant Enclosure (Product Dimensions Subject to Change)
  • Customized Input and Output Connector
  • External Voltage Trim (10%, 20%)
  • Remote On/Off
  • Remote Sense
  • Active load sharing

 

See our 500W AC-DC MIL-STD Power Supplies

CH-M500 Series Datasheet

See our 2000W AC-DC MIL-STD Power Supplies

CH-M2000 Series Datasheet

Contact ETA-USA for Product Availability and CAD Files. 

See Our Full Line of Military and Aviation Power Supplies 

ETA-USA is ready to work with the US government and DOW contractors, see our capability statement.

 

 

Understanding Mil-Std 1399 Section 300 Part 1

MIL-STD-1399 Section 300 Part 1 — Summary and Acceptance Criteria

Established in 2018, MIL-STD-1399-300-1 establishes mandatory AC electrical interface requirements to ensure compatibility between user equipment and shipboard AC power systems. It defines the power characteristics, tolerances, and required compliance tests for equipment connected to Navy AC power systems.

The standard covers three system types:

  • Type I: 115/440 Vrms, 60 Hz (primary ship service distribution)
  • Type II: 115/440 Vrms, 400 Hz, ungrounded
  • Type III: 115/440 Vrms, 400 Hz, ungrounded, with tighter tolerances

It includes mandatory grounding, current waveform limits, surges, spikes, pulsed load behavior, and numerous susceptibility tests (voltage/frequency tolerance, spike, emergency conditions, AGD, insulation, etc.). Table I lists all required compliance tests.

This article provides an overview of the standard and makes references to sections and figures that are found within the document. You may download a copy of the standard  from the DLA quick-search site and download the standard from this page

If you are looking for MIL-STD-1399 compliant power supply, ETA-USA offers Type I, 60Hz compliant models available in 500~2400W on its Military and Aviation page. 


POWER SYSTEM TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS

Type I — 60 Hz Power (Primary Shipboard AC Power)

Definition: 115 or 440 Vrms, 60 Hz; ungrounded or high-resistance grounded (440 V) or solid-grounded (115 V).

Applications: Standard ship service and lighting loads.

Type I System Characteristics (Table II Extracts)

  • Voltage tolerance: ±5% steady state (115 V or 440 V)
  • Frequency tolerance steady state: 60 Hz ± 2% (59–61.2 Hz)
  • Transient tolerances: defined envelopes (Figure 10) including excursions during faults and switching operations.
  • Harmonics:
    • THD ≤ 5%
    • Single harmonic ≤ 3%
    • Deviation factor ≤ 5% (3% for submarines)
  • Spike voltage: 900–1000 V peak (115 V systems) per Table V.
  • Emergency conditions:
    • Frequency excursion −100% to +12%
    • Voltage excursion −100% to +35%
    • Duration up to 2 minutes depending on case

Type II — 400 Hz Ungrounded

  • Limited-use system with wider tolerances than Type III.
  • Behavior of power decay is fast due to M/G set protective trip actions (interruptions occur within ms).

Type III — 400 Hz Ungrounded (Tighter Tolerances)

  • Used where precision 400 Hz is needed (avionics).
  • Tighter steady-state and transient tolerances than Type II.
  • Delivered typically as 115/200 V 400 Hz grounded-wye for aircraft servicing.

USER EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS (APPLICABLE TO ALL TYPES)

All equipment must comply with section 5.2. requirements, enforced through tests in Section 5.3.

Major required attributes:

Voltage & Frequency Compatibility

Equipment must tolerate all defined Type-specific envelopes (steady-state, transient, emergencies).

Current Harmonic Limits (Very Important for Power Supplies)

For 60 Hz equipment ≥1 kVA (your 1000 W AC/DC supply qualifies):

  • From 60 Hz–2 kHz: ≤3% of fundamental current
  • From 2 kHz–20 kHz: ≤(6000 / f)%
    (Figure 22)

For <1 kVA equipment: similar but slightly more lenient (Figure 23).

Power Factor Requirement

  • PF must meet criteria of 5.2.7.
  • Corrective action may be required for poor PF loads.

Inrush / Surge Current

The ratio of surge to rated current is limited by a curve (Figure 26).
Measured at specific AC zero-crossings.

Pulsed Load Requirements

Applicable to loads that switch or step power.

  • Must meet time-domain and frequency-domain limits.
  • TSD calculations must follow Appendix A.

Grounding and Leakage Current Limits

Includes:

  • Insulation resistance tests
  • Active ground detection (AGD) support
  • Simulated human-body ground-current tests (Figures 33–37)

Voltage Spike Survival

Equipment must survive spike tests:

  • 900–1000 V peak for 115 V systems
  • Sync angles: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270° on all conductors

REQUIRED COMPLIANCE TESTS

Table I lists all required tests by requirement category.
Major tests include:

  • Grounding test (5.3.1)
  • Power profile verification (phases, voltage, PF, current) (5.3.2)
  • Voltage & frequency tolerance test (5.3.3)
  • Transient tolerance test (5.3.4)
  • Voltage spike test (5.3.5)
  • Emergency conditions test (4 subtests: tr, ts, decay, excursion) (5.3.6)
  • Current waveform (harmonics) test (5.2.10 / 5.3.7)
  • Modulation susceptibility test (5.3.8)
  • Human-body leakage current tests (5.3.9)
  • Line-to-ground withstand & AGD tests (5.3.10)

115 VAC, 60 Hz, SINGLE-PHASE (TYPE I) IN DETAIL

The criteria for a single phase, 115Vac nominal AC/DC power supply described below outlines the acceptable criteria for a

Applicable System Characteristics (Table II for Type I)

For 115 Vrms 60 Hz Type I power, your supply must:

Voltage Characteristics

  • Nominal: 115 Vrms
  • Steady-state tolerance: ±5%
  • Transient tolerance envelope defined in Figure 10 (frequency & voltage).
  • Emergency voltage excursions: −100% to +35% for up to 2 minutes.

Frequency Characteristics

  • Nominal: 60 Hz
  • Steady-state tolerance: ±2% (58.8–61.2 Hz)
  • Transient: tight envelope defined in Figure 10.

Harmonics and Waveform

  • THD ≤ 5%
  • Individual harmonic ≤ 3%
  • Deviation factor ≤ 5%

Required Equipment Performance Requirements

Harmonic Current Limits (≥1 kVA Applies to Your 1000 W Converter)

Per 5.2.10 and Figure 22:

  • ≤3% of fundamental (60–2,000 Hz)
  • ≤6000/f % (2 kHz–20 kHz)

Inrush Current Limits

Must satisfy the surge/inrush envelope of Figure 26.

Voltage Spike Survival

Equipment must withstand:

  • 900–1000 V peak spikes on all conductors
  • At 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°

Emergency Condition Survival

Equipment must endure:

  1. tr limited-break interruption (~70 ms if unknown)
  2. ts emergency source transfer interruption
  3. Power decay behavior (loss of prime mover)
  4. Positive voltage excursion

Ground Detection Requirements

If installed on ships using AGD:

  • Must pass AGD susceptibility test (DC source applied through RAGD = 50 kΩ).
  • Single-phase AGD test circuit shown in Figure 39.

Insulation Resistance

Verified via megohmmeter per 5.3.10.1.


Acceptance Criteria Summary (What Your 115 V 60 Hz Power Supply Must Pass)

Your AC/DC power supply must pass all of the following to be MIL-STD-1399-300-1 compliant:

Electrical Compatibility

  • Operates over full voltage & frequency tolerance and transient envelopes
  • Survives all emergency condition subtests (tr, ts, decay, excursion)

Waveform Quality

  • Input current harmonics within Figure 22 limits
  • PF meets 5.2.7

Safety / Grounding

  • Leakage current within limits of 5.2.5 (human-body impedance tests)
  • AGD and L-G withstand tests passed

Transient Robustness

  • Survive specified voltage spikes (900–1000 V peak)

Operational Behavior

  • Inrush current within Figure 26 limits
  • Pulsed/ramped load limits if applicable
  • No excessive line-to-ground capacitance or current (5.2.4)

Additional Compliances 

In addition to the requirements outlined in 1399, the qualifying power supply must meet applicable sections of MIL-STD 461 (version dictated by the government procurement office, but the most current version is 461G). At the very least, expect conducted emissions CE101 & CE102; radiated emissions RE101 & RE102; conducted susceptibility  CS101, CS114, CS115. The supply may also need to perform with the limits of radiated susceptibility of RS101 and RS103. 


Mil-Std 1399 Power supplies For Purchase

ETA-USA offers military grade power supplies with customizable options that meet Mil-std 1399 Sec 300 Part 1 60Hz single phase requirement.  Contact an ETA-USA representative for price, lead-time, and CADS.  All ETA-USA power supplies ate TAA compliant and Mil-grade products are made in the USA.

Customizable AC/DC Mil-grade Power Supplies

CH-M500    DATASHEET

CH-M1000  DATASHEET

CH-M2000  DATASHEET

Mil-S-901 Compliant IP66 Rated AC/DC Power Supplies

LPM500  DATASHEET

LPM650  DATASHEET

LPM1100  DATASHEET

Understanding MIL-STD-461: Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards for Mission-Critical Electronics

Understanding MIL-STD-461: Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards for Mission-Critical Electronics

When it comes to designing electronics for military use—whether it’s in an aircraft, ship, ground vehicle, or satellite—failure is not an option. These systems must operate flawlessly in environments filled with electromagnetic interference (EMI), from radar systems to high-powered transmitters. That’s where MIL-STD-461 comes in.

In this blog, we’ll unpack what MIL-STD-461 is, who it applies to, what it tests for, and how manufacturers achieve compliance.


 What Is MIL-STD-461?

MIL-STD-461 is a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) standard that defines the requirements and test methods for controlling electromagnetic interference (EMI) in military electronic equipment and subsystems.

Its purpose is to ensure that electronic systems:

  • Don’t emit harmful interference

  • Can resist incoming EMI from external sources

First issued in 1967, MIL-STD-461 has been updated several times, with the current version being MIL-STD-461G (released in 2015). It works hand-in-hand with MIL-STD-464, which sets system-level EMC requirements.


 Who Uses MIL-STD-461?

MIL-STD-461 applies to:

  • Defense contractors building military electronics

  • Aerospace OEMs (aircraft, spacecraft, missiles)

  • Naval and ground vehicle systems (ships, tanks, drones)

  • Subcontractors providing sensors, computers, power supplies, or RF systems

If your product is destined for a DoD platform or program, you’ll likely need to show proof of compliance with MIL-STD-461.


What Does MIL-STD-461 Test?

The standard is divided into test methods, each focused on either emissions or susceptibility across various frequency ranges.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the most common tests:

 Emissions – What Your System Puts Out

Test Code Description Frequency Range
CE101 Conducted emissions (power leads) 30 Hz – 10 kHz
CE102 Conducted emissions (power leads) 10 kHz – 10 MHz
RE101 Radiated emissions (magnetic field) 30 Hz – 100 kHz
RE102 Radiated emissions (electric field) 10 kHz – 18 GHz
RE103 Radiated emissions (transmitters) Transmitter-dependent

 Susceptibility – What Your System Must Withstand

Test Code Description Frequency Range
CS101 Conducted susceptibility (power leads) 30 Hz – 150 kHz
CS114 Bulk cable injection 10 kHz – 200 MHz
CS115 Impulse excitation (fast transients) Repetitive narrow pulses
CS116 Damped oscillatory transients 10 kHz – 100 MHz
RS101 Radiated susceptibility (magnetic) 30 Hz – 100 kHz
RS103 Radiated susceptibility (electric) 10 kHz – 18 GHz

How Is Compliance Achieved?

Meeting MIL-STD-461 is not just about passing tests—it’s about designing for EMC from day one. Here’s how manufacturers approach it:

1. Pre-Compliance Design

  • Use shielded enclosures to block RF noise

  • Implement power line filters and ferrites

  • Use twisted pair and shielded cables

  • Optimize PCB layout to reduce emissions and susceptibility

Using products designed to meet Mil-Std 461 EMC requirements will cut down on your pre-compliance time.

2. Testing in Accredited Labs

  • Equipment Under Test (EUT) is placed in a shielded chamber

  • Specialized equipment (spectrum analyzers, signal generators, antennas) simulate and measure EMI

  • Testing is done according to procedures outlined in MIL-STD-461G

 Passing means the system won’t interfere with others or be disrupted by nearby emissions—even in dense EMI environments like naval ships or aircraft carriers.

3. Documentation & Reporting

  • Create a Test Plan (TP) and Test Report (TR) that outline procedures, results, and any deviations

  • Submit to program offices, DoD, or certification bodies for review


 Typical Compliance Process

  1. Determine Applicability: Based on equipment type, platform (air/ground/sea), and power specs.

  2. Select Test Methods: From the MIL-STD-461 matrix.

  3. Design for EMC: Build to meet limits.

  4. Conduct Pre-Compliance Testing: In-house or with third-party labs.

  5. Perform Formal Testing: With accredited test lab.

  6. Document Results: Create reports for certification or government submission.


 What Happens If You Fail a Test?

Failure is common in early stages. Here’s how it’s handled:

  • Modify design (e.g., improve shielding, change cable routing)

  • Add filtering or grounding

  • Redesign power supplies or connectors

  • Retest affected section only

This iterative process improves product robustness and avoids costly fixes later in the program lifecycle.


 Why MIL-STD-461 Matters

Electromagnetic compatibility is essential to mission success. Without proper EMC, electronics could:

  • Jam nearby radios or sensors

  • Misbehave during operations (missile control, radar)

  • Become vulnerable to cyber or signal disruption

MIL-STD-461 ensures that your product won’t become the weakest link in the battlefield or the cockpit.


 ETA-USA’s Compliant Products

MIL-STD-461 is the backbone of electromagnetic compatibility in military systems. It’s not just a box to check—it’s a design mindset that ensures electronics can survive and operate in today’s complex and contested environments.

ETA-USA offers COTS/MOTS Mil-Std 461 compliant power supplies

AC/DC Conduction Cooled CH-M series:

CH-M500: 500W 

CH-M1000: 1000W

CH-M2000: 2000W

AC/DC low profile Mil-S-901 LPM Series

LPM500: 500W

LPM650: 650W with droop sharing

LPM1000: 1,000W 

DC/DC Mil-Std 1275 compliant Conduction Cooled MDC Series

MDC150: 150W

MDC300: 300W

MDC500: 500w

Whether you’re building mission-critical avionics, battlefield sensors, or tactical communications gear, understanding and applying MIL-STD-461 early in your project helps you avoid surprises, reduce costs, and earn the trust of defense customers. Let ETA-USA assist you in creating a MIL-STD compliant power supply.

MILITARY GRADE PRODUCT – 2,000W Conduction Cooled AC/DC Power Supply

CH-M2000 Series- Military Grade Conduction Cooled AC/DC Power Supply

ETA-USA line of conduction cooled military grade AC/DC power supplies provide the single solution to power your military & defense application. Customers may use the standard input & output connector or request their own. Meets Mil-std 461G ground, airborne, and ship-board systems including Mil-std 1399 sec 300 for 50/60 Hz systems. Units can be built in as little as 5 weeks.

CH-M2000 series Datasheet

Features

  • Input: 95~264 VAC in, 50/60/400 Hz (47~440Hz) operation
  • Available voltages: 12, 24, 28, 48
  • In-rush current limited
  • 8″ x 14″ footprint (excluding connectors)
  • Aluminum Enclosure with chromate finish for corrosion resistance and low resistance bonding
  • Conformal coated internal circuitry
  • Mounting: Two rows of five, 0.20″ diameter thru holes for secure mounting and thermal conductivity
  • >20 msec Hold Up time at full load, 115VAC input, >50 msec at 220 VACin.
  • DC  Output Regulation: Less than 10 mV voltage drift from 0 to full load (measured at output terminal)
  • Ripple and Noise: <1% peak-to peak
  • Constant Current OCP Protection
  • Operating Altitude: 15,000ft & 40,000ft at 8 kPa (55,000 ft max)
  • Weight: 9.5 lbs (Standard Unit)

Mil-Standard Compliances (Without External Circuitry)

  • EMI: Mil-Std 461, CE101, CE102, RE102, RE103
  • Susceptibility: CS114, CS115
  • Input Transient Mil-Std 704
  • Surge protection: Mil-Std 1275
  • Power Factor: Mil-Std 1399 sec 300A
  • Meets Mil Std-1399 Sec 300A Power Profile for 115V 60Hz systems & CVN class 78
  • Environmental/Shock/Vibration: Mil-Std 810

Available Modifications

  • Hard Anodized Enclosure with EMI Grounding
  • Mil-Std 901 Shock Compliant Enclosure (Product Dimensions Subject to Change)
  • IP66 or IP67 Enclosure
  • Customized Input and Output Connector
  • External Voltage Trim (10%, 20%)
  • Remote On/Off
  • I2C Status Reporting (Output Voltage, Output Current, Internal Temperature)
  • Three Phase Wye or Delta Input (Contact ETA-USA Representative for Details)

See our 500W AC-DC MIL-STD Power Supplies

CH-M500 Series Datasheet

See our 1000W AC-DC MIL-STD Power Supplies

CH-M1000 Series Datasheet

 

Contact ETA-USA for Product Availability and CAD Files. 

See Our Full Line of Military and Aviation Power Supplies 

Government Customers- See Our Capability Statement