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    MFC15 compact 15W output power module for medical applications

    Stadium Power releases 15W AC/DC medical power module

    04/29/2015

    Stadium Power, a leading provider of power supply solutions, announced the launch of the MFC15 compact 15W output power module for medical applications, fully encapsulated with the option to PCB mount, or Din Rail / chassis mount with screw terminals and 3 year warranty.

     

    The MFC15 series has a universal input range from 90-264Vac, an operating temperature range from -40 to +80°C, MTBF >350,000 h @ 25°C (MIL-HDBK-217F), Isolation class II, Low Standby Power <0.1W, meets IEC60601-1 3rd edition, 2 x MOPP, features a fully regulated output, low ripple and noise, and has CE, CB, UL, cUL safety agency approvals.

     

    Standard output voltages available for the MFC15 power module series are 5, 9, 12, 15 and 24Vdc. The MFC15 is a compact size 2.06 x 1.07 x 0.93 Inches.

     

    The MFC15 series is suitable for high reliability medical applications including medical and lab instrumentation, portable medical devices and diagnostic equipment.

     

     

    The company can offer a complete design and build custom power supply service including in-house Design, Engineering, NPI, PCB assembly and box build services. Offshore manufacturing for high volume products can be provided the wholly owned facility in Asia.

     

    Stadium Power

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