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Let Us Solve Your Technical Needs!. RFI Corporation. Key Benefits of RFI Corporation Company Overview Markets Served Programs Facilities , Standards & Quality Systems Power Magnetics Products EMI/EMC Filter Products New Products Customer Requirements
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RFI Corporation • Key Benefits of RFI Corporation • Company Overview • Markets Served • Programs • Facilities , Standards & Quality Systems • Power Magnetics Products • EMI/EMC Filter Products • New Products • Customer Requirements • How has RFI Corp met the Requirements of Our Customers? • Summary
What Are The Key Benefits Of Using RFI Corporation? • Diversified Engineering Talent for Superior Pre-Production Analysis, Consulting and Design. = Saves Project Time to Market • Proven Track Record of Almost Forty Years of Quality Manufacturing and On-Time Performance! = Lower Risk • Multiple Process Disciplines in Mil-Standards, Industrial ISO Requirements and Commercial Market Demands = TQM • Economies-Of-Scale associated with “One Stop Shopping.”= Lower Costs
Company Overview • RFI incorporated in 1961. • Quickly Became Leader in Solving Complex EMI/RFI/EMC Problems for the Commercial, Medical, Military & Industrial Markets. • Today RFI has over 100,000 existing Designs and a Loyal Customer Base Over Several Thousand Strong! • Sole Source High Voltage Magnetics Supplier to Many Fortune 500 Companies’ Programs, i.e. ITT, Raytheon, etc.
Major Markets Served • Industrial • Shielded Rooms • Equipment Components • Major Systems • Medical • MRI • CAT SCAN • X-RAY • Military • Guidance Systems • Radar Systems • Weapons Systems • Communications Electronics
Major Markets Served (continued) • Aerospace • Aircraft Electronics • Power Systems • Commercial • Systems Components • Meteorological Systems • Power Systems • Telecommunications/Telephone Systems • OEMs • Custom Systems • Transmitters/Receivers
AEGIS PCS PATRIOT AWACS SPS-67 NEXRAD VOA many more! TRC 170 BRU 32 & 33 PHALANX SPS-40 SPS-75 CASS BSY-2 Programs(Military & Industrial)
Facilities • State-Of-The-Art Impregnation Sys • Diversified Manufacturing • Sheet Metal Fabrication
Facilities • -Screen Rooms for EMC/EMI & Corona Testing • -CAE/CAD Equipment & Personnel
Facilities • 60,000 Square-Foot; Manufacturing and Administration Space • Component Manufacturing • Toroidal & Solenoid Inductors • Paper and Film Dielectric Capacitor Winding • Vacuum Impregnation Systems for Oils, Epoxies and Resins • Assembly & Testing Departments for Diversified Product Range • Engineering Lab for Quality Conformance and Environmental Testing • Numerically Controlled Sheet Metal Fabrication Department • State-of-the-Art CAE/CAD/CAM • Fully Network-Integrated Sales, Production Control, Accounting, etc. • “Published” Senior Engineering Staff • Diversified Disciplines (High Voltage, EMI/EMC, and more)
MIL STD-220 J-STD-001 MIL STD-285 MIL STD-202 MIL STD-461 QPL TO MIL-PRF-15733 ISO 9001 Compliant UL 1283 TEMPEST FCC PART 15 MIL-PRF-27 MIL-PRF-19978 others Standards/Quality Systems
Power Magnetics Products • Thru Put Power Levels Ranging From 100W to 100KW with Voltage Levels that are Minimal to well in Excess of 100KV! • Capacitors (Reconstituted Mica, Film-Foil, Metalized, Feed-Through) • High Voltage DC, AC, and Pulse • High Current • Power Factor Correction • Repetitive Discharge • Energy Storage (low inductance) • High Voltage Transformers (Pulse, Current, Isolation, Inverter, Impulse, High Frequency) • Reactors (DC, Charging) • Modulators(Line Pulse, Solid State) • Pulse Forming Networks & Packages
Design Criteria:Partially Discharged Capacitors • Type of Capacitor (RECON MICA or Film OIL Filled) • Application (Short Ckt Description) • Operating & Storage Temperature • Peak Charging Voltage & Time • % of Voltage Discharge or Peak Discharge Current and Current Pulse Width • Repetition Frequency • Size Limitation (Physical Size) • Terminal Rating with respect to Ground
Design Criteria: DC Capacitor • Type of Capacitor (MICA or OIL Filled) • Application (Short Ckt Description) • Capacitance • DC Operating Voltage • Ripple Voltage • Ripple Frequency • Ambient Temperature • Physical Size & Mounting • Terminal Rating with respect to Ground • What Type of MIL-Spec Applies; MIL-PRF-19978, MIL-C-5 or MIL-PRF-39001
Design Criteria: AC Capacitor • Type of Capacitor (MICA or OIL Filled) • Application (Short Ckt Description) • Capacitance • AC Operating Voltage • Frequency • Operating Temperature • Operating Current (Current Limiting Resistor) • Physical Size & Mounting • Terminal Rating with respect to Ground • What Type of MIL-Spec Applies; MIL-PRF-19978, MIL-C-5 or MIL-PRF-39001
Design Criteria for Capacitors Used in a Pulse Forming Network • Type of Capacitor (MICA or OIL Filled) • What is the Characteristic Impedance of the PFN? • What is the Application? • In What Type of Load is the PFN Terminated? • What is the Ambient Temperature of the Oil-Filled Container that the Coil Capacitor Assembly is installed? • What is the Actual Configuration of the PFN? • For Example: • How Many Sections? • What is the Capacitance per Section? • What is the Charging PFN Current? Do you use Resonance Charging? • What is the Charging Time? • Physical Size Envelope • Does a MIL-Spec Apply; MIL-N-23182 ? • Would you prefer RFI to design your PFN?
Design Criteria: Power Transformers • Voltage Line-Line, # of Phases • Frequency • What is the Application? • Load, Regulation, Expected Efficiency • Operating or Storage Temperature • MIL-PRF-27 What Grade (Describe Type of Transformer)? • For Example: • Open Frame, Air Cooled • Epoxy Encapsulation • Oil Filled • What is the Charging Time? • Physical Size Envelope and Configuration • Terminal Rating to Ground • Isolation Voltage
Design Criteria: High Frequency Transformers • Operating Frequency • VA Rating • What is the Application? • Primary and Secondary Voltages & Currents • Duty Cycle (if applicable) • Load, Regulation, Efficiency • Physical Size Envelope and Configuration • Operating and Storage Temperature
Design Criteria: Pulse Transformers • Load (Full and Complete Description) • Source (Full and Complete Description) • Load Voltage & Current • Pulse Width • PRF (Pulse Repetition Frequency) • Rise Time (usually in micro seconds) • Fall Time (usually in micro seconds) • Operating & Storage Temperatures • MIL-PRF-27 Grade? • Terminals Rating to Ground • Physical Size Envelope and Configuration
Design Criteria: Charging Reactor or Transformer • Inductance • Peak Charging Current • Repetition Frequency • PFN Capacitor, or Capacitor to be Charged • Power Supply Voltage • PFN Charging Voltage • Operating & Storage Temperatures • MIL-PRF-27 Grade • Terminals Rating to Ground • Physical Size Envelope and Configuration
EMI/EMC Filter Products • High Power Facility Filters • Telephone & Data Filters/Cabinets • Subminiature QPL Filters • RFI/EMP Transient Energy Filters • Custom Multi-Circuit Filters • UL Listed Filters
Current Rating Continuous and Transient Voltage Rating Maximum Amplitude & Frequency Voltage Drop Insertion Loss MIL-STD-220 Current Injection Common Mode Differential Mode Critical Circuit Requirements/Application Mechanical Case Size & Mounting Type Terminal/Connector Type(s) Special Finishes Environmental Temperature Shock/Vibration Altitude Humidity Salt Atmosphere Design Criteria: EMI/EMC Filter Products
New Products • Filtered Terminal Blocks • Medical Filters(Low Leakage) • Power Distribution Panels
Customer Requirements • Performance! • Products That Meet Complex Specifications • Quality & Reliability • On-Time Delivery • Competitive Pricing
How has RFI Corp met the Requirements of Our Customers? • 100% Total Quality Rating-Sikorsky • Certified Supplier-Lockheed Martin • 100% GOLD Rating-McDonnell Douglas • Best Value Supplier Award-ITT Gilfillan • Supplier Quality Award-Hazeltine • Zero Failure Award-DESC • Outstanding Quality Award-Allied Signal • Many More......
Summary • Reducing Vendor Base Saves $! • RFI has remained an APPROVED VENDOR with every Major Customer that has executed a Reduction in their Vendor Base! • Financial benefits of economies-of-scale, i.e.. One Stop Shopping. • RFI’s Engineering Experts Are There From Design to Delivery; Supporting the Customer’s Unique Technical Needs!
Next Step • Customer’s Engineering and (or) Production Order.