POWER SUPPLIES THAT MEET MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS
Don't we expect better quality from medical equipment than from standard household or consumer electronics devices?
Whatever your answer to the above, these devices don't offer much in the way of added "frills" when it comes to the rudimentary "base module". One base module that doesn't need to be reinvented is the power supply, usually the block of the circuit diagram that's farthest from our minds. We all know that power supplies are used in medical equipment in exactly the same way as they are used in industrial applications, except that they must comply with a few additional standards.
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CODICO is an expert at supporting circuit developers with solutions that suit industrial or telecom applications, yet carry the additional assurance of meeting medical standards. The advantage of using standard, "medically approved" components for "everyday" applications is increased reliability and a sufficiently large production batch during the manufacture of a product series.
Average total power / Number of outputs 40 Watts / 1 or 3 60 Watts / 1 or 3 80 Watts / 1,3 or 4 100 Watts / 1,3 or 4 250 Watts / 1 to 4 400 Watts / 1 to 5 600 Watts / 1 to 6 900 Watts / 1 to 6
CODICO's extensive know-how covers many different types of devices, so don't hesitate to contact us for help in meeting "non-standard" requirements. If the application meets certain prerequisites, these devices are able to operate within extended temperature ranges or can be used where board space is very tight. Minimum load requirements for multiple-output supplies frequently limit the use of standard devices.
Let's discuss your power requirements soon! A quick email or call is all it takes.
Michael Schrutka, EXT 31
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