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October 16th, 2018

Fully Integrated Point-of-Load Converter Modules for Space Apps Debut from Teledyne e2v HiRel


Teledyne e2v HiRel Electronics, part of the Teledyne Defense Electronics Group, has announced new, integrated module capabilities for demanding space and SATCOM applications.

This ‘plug and play’ option has no external passive components and is the newest product innovation from e2v HiRel’s rapidly expanding microelectronics operations. The new designs are embedded in the TD5 Series, a family of point-of-load DC-DC converter modules engineered specifically for harsh radiation environments that require low voltages and tight regulation.

The modules cover an input voltage range of 4.6 to 6.0V and are available in 2, 6, and 10 A output surface-mount options. Where conventionally a designer implementing regulated voltage conversion for a space application would be required to choose, specify, purchase and inventory up to a dozen space-qualified passive components to achieve a complete solution, this new integrated module removes those responsibilities and costs, simplifying design, implementation and reducing time to market.

The TD5 Series uses the Teledyne/PSemi PE9915X family of radiation tolerant synchronous buck regulators to provide high power density, fast transient response, and up to 90 percent efficiency. The PE9915X are characterized for Total Ionizing Dose (TID) of 100krad (Si). The Single Event Effects (SEE) performances for the PE9915X die are > 90 MeV-cm2/mg.

Additional features of the TD5 Series include power good signal and shutdown pin for power sequencing. Full power operation of the TD5 Series is rated for -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C.

Executive Comments

Hector Rivera, Integrated Solutions Product Line Manager for Teledyne e2v HiRel, said that the high radiation tolerance of the TD5 Series is powered by the PSemi patented UltraCMOS technology. The product design provides a plug and play option for the designers of modern space digital electronics, which is especially important as digital power rail tolerances continue to shrink.

Mont Taylor, VP of Business Development for Teledyne e2v HiRel, noted that space systems have increased the use of digital processing components that require low-voltage, tightly regulated point of load converters. Bottom line, this new module family greatly simplifies the job of space designers. This new capability showcases the firm's growing footprint in microelectronics design and production and is owed in part to the decades of experience the company has leveraged working with the firm's Teledyne sister company, Teledyne Advanced Electronics Systems (AES). Engineering units of the TD5 series are available today.