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Encapsulated 15W to 40W PCB-Mount Supplies

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

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Lambda introduced its new KM-family of encapsulated AC/DC power supplies designed for applications that require robust, encapsulated, lightweight and compact power supplies - contentLambda introduced its new KM-family of encapsulated AC/DC power supplies designed for applications that require robust, encapsulated, lightweight and compact power supplies. Single, dual and triple output models are available with power ratings from 15W to 40W. They are available with combinations of output voltages including 3.3V, 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, and 24V (adjustable for special applications) and operate with an input range of 90V AC to 264V AC. Featuring a reinforced 4k Vac input to output isolation, these units meet IEC60601-1 international safety standards for medical equipment making them suitable for patient-connected medical and general-use applications.  The PCB-mount supplies are designed for convection cooling and can be operated in temperatures from -25°C to +70°C.  These sealed supplies resist dust, humidity and harsh environments. Standard features include high efficiency and MTBF, overcurrent, overvoltage and over-temperature protection.  Compliances include UL/IEC60601-1 Safety, Class II (no input ground wire needed), CE Mark, EN55011 EMC, and RoHS-compliant. The KM series are available now with prices starting at $26 each in 100 piece quantities.
Lambda
800-526-2324, http://www.lambdapower.com.

 

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