Aegis Power Systems, Inc. is a leading supplier of AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies
for custom and special applications. We are a privately-owned corporation located
in the beautiful mountain town of Murphy, North Carolina.
Aegis has been designing and building highly reliable custom power supplies since
1995. We offer a complete line of switch mode power supplies and power converters
for a variety of markets including defense, industrial, aircraft, VME, and telecom.
Aegis Power Systems, Inc., is woman-owned, ISO 9001:2015 registered, AS9100D:2016
certified, ITAR registered, and IPC certified. As a proud USA manufacturer, we are
dedicated to product quality, customer satisfaction, and safety/ethics compliance.
Our power electronics products and customer service values have won numerous awards
including Northrop Grumman's "Suppliers Excellence Award," "Reliability in Quality"
award from the U.S. Navy, and the "Outstanding Support Award" from Harris Corporation.
Many Thanks to Aegis Power Systems for
Their Continued Support!
Aegis
Power Systems is a leading supplier of AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies for custom and
special applications. Aegis has been designing and building highly reliable custom
power supplies since 1995. They offer a complete line of switch mode power supplies
and power converters for a variety of markets including defense, industrial, aircraft,
VME, and telecom. Supports military, aircraft, EV, telecom, and embedded computing
applications. Design and manufacture of custom power supply solutions to meet each
customer's exacting specifications. Please visit Aegis Power Systems today.
Manufactured in the USA.
AC-DC and DC-DC power electronics solutions to support military, aircraft, EV,
telecom, and embedded computing applications. Design and manufacture of custom power
supply solutions to meet each customer's exacting specifications.
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