AC/DC Converter – CNV2-A is designed to operate as part of a vehicle battery management system or as a standalone DC power supply. The converter provides regulated 24 VDC power for onboard electrical systems while also supporting controlled battery charging. It enables direct powering of electronic systems and improves battery lifespan through monitored charging control.
CNV2-A is used in a wide range of military platforms and support systems. Typical deployment areas include armored vehicles, fighter aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, submarines, mobile field hospitals, logistics units, and military bases. The unit supports both vehicle-mounted and fixed installations where reliable AC to DC conversion is required.
CNV2-A can be assembled either as a DC power supply or as a battery charger. In DC mode, the converter can supply up to 80A independently from the vehicle engine. In battery charging mode, it is capable of charging all connected batteries simultaneously.
The system automatically stops operation when the vehicle engine starts and shuts down automatically after completing its operation. Battery temperature is continuously monitored, allowing the converter to automatically adjust charging current or stop operation when required to protect the batteries.
Audible and visual alerts are provided for high voltage errors, short circuit conditions, battery charging faults, and converter errors. The unit shuts down automatically in case of short circuit to ensure system safety. CNV2-A is transportable, with a minimum cable length of five meters, supporting flexible field deployment.
AC/DC Converter – CNV2-A is designed and tested in accordance with the following standards:
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MIL-STD-810
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MIL-STD-704
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DO-160
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IEEE 112
These standards validate environmental durability, electrical performance, electromagnetic compatibility, and operational reliability in military applications.
CNV2-A converts AC electrical power into regulated DC power for military systems while managing battery charging safely and efficiently. It ensures stable power delivery to electronic equipment, supports multi-battery charging, and protects systems through automated monitoring and fault response.
Designed for military use, CNV2-A supports reliable operation of vehicles, communication systems, ISR platforms, and auxiliary power systems under harsh operational conditions.