SCE POWER SUPPLIES |
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High Voltage Supply. FAA Air Traffic Control Display Console Replacement. |
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High Voltage Supply. FAA Air Traffic Control. |
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Low voltage miniature DC to DC regulated converter. Used in the Hawk Missile System. |
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High voltage power supply designed for use in the Infrared Imaging System of the M1 tank. |
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Custom developed for Brookhaven National Laboratory. Powers super conducting Corrector and Control magnets for the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). |
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This large 3KW supply is a form-fit-function replacement for the OEM Westinghouse APG-68 Fire Control Radar PSP supply. Used in the F16 fighter aircraft and the B1. |
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Supply is equivalent to Abbott Transistor Laboratories W series, with significantly improved performance. |
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Hermetically sealed AC input, dual DC output. Used in the Aids to Navigation (ATON) equipment. Marine Environment. |
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Supply is equivalent to Abbott Transistor Laboratories W series, with significantly improved performance. |
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Three output, modular off-line switching power supply. Equivalent to Abbotts W15AYX1-2.5. |
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DC to DC Converter. |
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Switching power supply. Equivalent to Abbott Transistor Laboratories MB series with significantly improved performance. |
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This high voltage power supply is one of several developed by SCE to be form-fit-function equivalent to units built by Venus Electronics (NY), now part of Eldec (WA). |
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This militarized, miniature high voltage supply contains a fixed duty cycle push-pull MOSFET converter operating at 250Khz. |
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Similar to the Technetics 9586-110, with somewhat better performance specs and also includes an accurately scaled output test point. |
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This high voltage supply is part of a dual-display radar system. It has some very impressive specs. |
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This unit, part of a shipboard radar system, was originally built by Cardion Electronics (NY), and was awarded to us as a build-to-print. |
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This dual output, full military, high voltage supply powered a Direct View Storage CRT in an aircraft environment. |
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Equivalent to the old Venus Electronics (NY) now part of Eldec (WA) Model LR-15. Push-pull self-oscillating converter operating at about 40KHz. |
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Miniature high performance, full militarized linear power supply. |
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No specifications listed at this time. |