When power integrity is part of the mission, it lives in the architecture.
Protection bolted on after the fact is a liability someone else specified. Bantam's patented filtered Line, Neutral, and Ground design and the Tempest SA3600 component give integrators a proven foundation to build on, from the board to the chassis.
Where does power integrity live in your build?
Whether you are designing a new subsystem, retrofitting a fielded platform, or specifying for a program, protection can enter at the board or at the chassis. Select what you are building and what you have to meet, and see the path, the specs, and the next step.
Protection you can put your name on.
Integrators stake their reputation on what they build in. A proven, documented foundation is one less thing to defend in design review.
Power conductors carry signal. That is an attack surface.
Bantam holds active patents on the suppression of signal transmission over a conductor, emanations control that supports a NIST SP 800-53 PE-19 posture, engineered into the same hardware that conditions the power.
For programs where information integrity is part of the requirement, this is protection you can specify at the component level and carry through to the chassis, not a separate box added at the end.
Built in, not bolted on.
A board-level component.
The Tempest SA3600 integrates Bantam protection directly into your product, so power integrity ships as part of the design instead of an afterthought.
A patented architecture.
Filtered Line, Neutral, and Ground, plus emanations suppression, the same proven design whether it lands on a PCB or in a rack.
One platform, component to chassis.
Tempest, Citadel, Nexus, and Vanguard share the architecture, so protection stays consistent from the board to the rack to the fielded system.
Start at the component.
Tempest SA3600
The OEM PCB component integrators build on. Designed to drop into PDUs, control panels, and custom equipment, it brings Bantam's filtered Line, Neutral, and Ground protection to the board level, where the architecture is decided.
At the system level, Citadel conditioning, the Nexus UPS family (launching 2026), and Vanguard round out the same architecture, from the rack to the point of use.
A proven foundation, not a prototype.
The architecture you integrate is already deployed across data centers, public-sector IT, and defense programs. Four active patents. A filtered Line, Neutral, and Ground path. Power-line emanations suppression. A non-sacrificial design. When your program office asks for provenance and documentation, it is ready to hand over.
Bring your architecture. We will bring the foundation.
Spec your integration above, or start an engineering conversation with the team that supports defense and OEM programs.
