Product category:
AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Powerstax | Subject: APC-MM series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 July 2003
Pre-approved supplies speed medical kit
to market
A new range of configurable, medically approved power supply units helps reduce costly safety agency approval and shorten design time, dramatically reducing time-to-market.
A new range of configurable medically approved power supply units helps reduce costly safety agency approval and shorten design time, dramatically reducing time-to-market Available in two industry standard sizes, the APC-MM series provides 1000, 600 and 400W power output, with 46,656 possible output configurations from up to 12 isolated outputs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The full user configurability of the APC-MM offers a flexible and cost effective solution to your exact medical power requirements.
Incorporating, universal input, Class B conducted emissions and 12mm creepage, the APC-MM series has low leakage current of less than 300uA with an optional ultra-low-leakage version of less than 150uA.
The modular design of the APC-MM series provides power outputs ranging from 1.45 to 28V that have individually controlled signals that offers literally millions of power solutions from the isolated and adjustable outputs.
The APC-MM series has both series and parallel capability and can be stacked for up to 2000W output power.
Zero load operation and dual fused versions are also available.
Each APC-MM series comes complete with a three-year warranty and is CE marked, EN60601-1, UL2601-1 and IEC601-1 approved, and fully compliant to EN61000-3-2.
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