Power Supplies & Magnetics by Military Standard

Abbott Technologies designs and qualifies power supplies, converters, and magnetics to the input-power, EMI/EMC, environmental, and component standards common to aerospace and defense systems.

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If your program calls out a specific military standard, start here. Abbott Technologies designs and qualifies power supplies, converters, and magnetics to the input-power, EMI/EMC, environmental, and component standards common to aerospace and defense systems. Select a standard below to see the Abbott products qualified to it.

Input Power Standards

MIL-STD-704

Aircraft electric power characteristics: the 115 VAC/400 Hz and 28 VDC power (and its transients) that airborne equipment must accept.

Products meeting MIL-STD-704 →

MIL-STD-1399 (Section 300)

Shipboard electric power: the 60 Hz and 400 Hz, 115/440 VAC interface for U.S. Navy platforms.

Products meeting MIL-STD-1399 →

MIL-STD-1275

28 VDC electrical systems in military ground vehicles: input surges and transients on the vehicle bus.

Products meeting MIL-STD-1275 →

RTCA DO-160

Environmental conditions and test procedures for airborne equipment (RTCA, not MIL; grouped here for convenience).

Products meeting DO-160 →

EMI / EMC

MIL-STD-461

Electromagnetic interference requirements: conducted and radiated emissions and susceptibility (e.g., CE102, CS114, RE102, RS103).

Products meeting MIL-STD-461 →

Environmental & Mechanical

MIL-STD-810

Environmental engineering considerations and laboratory test methods: temperature, altitude, humidity, vibration, shock, and more.

Products meeting MIL-STD-810 →

MIL-DTL-901

High-impact mechanical shock for shipboard machinery and equipment (current revision MIL-DTL-901E; formerly MIL-S-901).

Products meeting MIL-DTL-901 →

MIL-STD-167-1

Mechanical vibration requirements for shipboard equipment (current revision MIL-STD-167-1A).

Products meeting MIL-STD-167 →

Magnetics & Component Qualification

MIL-PRF-27

Performance specification for transformers and inductors (audio, power, high-power pulse). Abbott is a QPL-27 qualified source (CAGE 58910).

MIL-PRF-27 transformers & inductors →

MIL-STD-202

Test method standard for electronic and electrical component parts: the environmental and mechanical methods MIL-PRF-27 invokes.

How MIL-STD-202 applies →

Quality & Reliability

AS9100D / ISO 9001

Aerospace quality management system certification governing our design, manufacturing, and test.

Our quality certifications →

MIL-HDBK-217

Reliability prediction of electronic equipment: the basis for the MTBF figures on our datasheets.

How we predict reliability →

Not sure which standard your requirement invokes, or need a product qualified to several at once?
Talk to our engineers or send your requirements via the
power supply design form.