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Power Electronics

Customers:
Department of the Army, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
Department of the Navy, Navy Ships Parts Control Center
U.S. Department of Commerce, National Data Buoy Center


Polar Products has completed contracts to design and manufacture power electronic assemblies for military and Federal Government Agencies.

Technology Emphasis:

  • High Reliability
  • Analog, Digital Linear, and Switching Circuit Designs
  • Printed Circuit Board Design and Production
  • Production and Testing
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, PICATINNY ARSENAL, NJ
Polar provided the project management and technical expertise required to overcome failure problems experienced by a well known military contractor in battery charger design. With an innovative electronic circuit Polar developed and exceeded the specifications of the U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Center. This is a high reliability product with classified end-use. Img0025-11.JPG (19619 bytes)

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
A Mil-I-45208A contract, to design and manufacture a high reliability low voltage power supply for submarine use.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, NATIONAL DATA BUOY CENTER
Designed and manufactured a battery charge controller for use with photovoltaic powered data acquisition buoys. The system called DACT, operates to obtain weather information from remote automated sites via satellite data link.

Untitled-27 copy.JPG (34253 bytes) Control System Development and Production
Polar develops and manufactures an average of three new control or power electronic related assemblies a year. Typically each item will command a production volume of between 20 and 500 pieces. Polar can assemble an average of 15 printed circuit boards a day with present personnel. Present facilities and equipment will allow up to 120 boards per day. Polar performs the following services in house: Circuit design, printed circuit board design (layout), production artwork (manual and CAD), assembly soldering, and testing.