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Solving DC/DC Power Challenges in Military Avionics Through Modularity (Part 4)
While the first three episodes detailed military and avionic standards and front-end solutions, this...
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Solving DC/DC Power Challenges in Military Avionics Through Modularity (Part 3)
Following our exploration of military standards and practical transient suppression, we now turn to a...
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Solving DC/DC Power Challenges in Military Avionics Through Modularity (Part 2)
After outlining the key standards for military and avionics power supply design in part 1, this part 2...
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Solving Military-Avionics DC/DC Power Challenges with Modularity (Part 1).
While power electronics designers are skilled at designing power supplies, they often lack the knowledge...
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DC-DC Conversion for Auxiliary Power in Hi-Rel Military Vetronics Applications
Increasingly, military vehicles are provisioned with electronics for control, communications, navigation...
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High reliability auxiliary power system architectures in eVTOL Aircraft
Electric Vertical Take-Off and Land (eVTOL) aircraft for freight and passenger use are a natural progression...
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The Design Engineer’s Guide to Power Conversion in eVTOLs: Why Reliability is Critical and How Modular Architectures Can Help
Electric Vertical Take-Off and Land (eVTOL) vehicles are set to proliferate in the coming few years....
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1.5 kW High-Frequency LLC Converter
This paper describes the design and implementation of a compact and high-frequency LLC converter with...
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Analytical Modelling in Single-Phase and Three-Phase DC/DC LLC Converters
This paper exposes the analysis, modeling and comparison of two different LLC converter configurations:...
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Three-Phase PFC for Aircraft Application with 12kW/dm3 Power Density
Aircraft applications are in continuous need to reduce equipment volume to optimize fuel and weight....