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News Release from: Arrow Electronics (UK) | Subject: Amphenol medi-mate easy
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 30 April 2008

Circulars are made for medical
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Connectors provide robust solutions for a wide range of medical applications including patient monitoring systems, dental equipment, defibrillators and handheld operating units.

Arrow has a family of high-quality circular connectors designed to meet the demanding requirements of compact medical applications The Amphenol medi-mate easy connectors feature a lightweight and robust plastic medical housing and deliver ease of mating through an integrated push-pull locking mechanism

To help designers rapidly evaluate the connectors Arrow is also offering Amphenol medi-mate easy connector sample kits.

Available with between two and 14 contacts, the new connectors provide robust solutions for a wide range of medical applications including patient monitoring systems, dental equipment, defibrillators and handheld operating units.

Laboratory and test and measurement equipment and applications targeted at the growing home diagnostic market will also benefit from the Amphenol medi-mate easy range.

The connectors, which are compatible with industry standard specifications, feature clear colour and mechanical coding and a keying system that ensures safe and simple mating.

The standard design is optimised for easy cleaning and disinfection, and versions that are fully compatible with autoclave sterilisation are also available.

The Amphenol medi-mate easy connector range offers cable and inline mounting options and receptacles with front and rear mount options.

Gold plated solder contacts are standard and voltage ratings are up to 500V.

Lifespan is rated in excess of 3000 mating cycles.

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