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Medical-grade 6W AC/DC measures 25.6 x 25.6 x 16.6mm

The board-mount, through-hole 6W AC/DC converter can be used in a range of applications. It has input nominal voltages of 100 to 277V AC (80 to 305V AC, 120 to 430V DC) making it suitable for worldwide use. Isolation is reinforced/2xMOPP for any application, from household to patient-connect medical, says the company.

There is a range of outputs available (3.3V, 5.0V, 12V, 15V and 24V) with high efficiency, maintained down to light loads. Operating temperature is from -40 to 90 degrees C ambient with a full load rating up to 60 degrees C. Full protection is provided against over-temperature, output short-circuits, and over-voltage.

Safety certifications include those for IT/multimedia, medical, industrial and household equipment. It also meets Class B EMC specifications with good margin with a floating load.

For medical use, touch current is less than 0.1mA for body-floating patient-connect applications. No-load dissipation is 120mW maximum for compliance with eco-design requirements.

The RACM06E-K/277 operates at altitudes up to 5000m altitude in over-voltage category II (OVC II) environments to IEC/EN 62368-1 and to 3000m for OVC III according to IEC 61558-2-16.

The part is encapsulated with a plastic casing which measures 25.6 x 25.6 x 16.6mm. The AC/DC converter weighs just 20g.

Parts include a three-year warranty and samples, and OEM pricing is available from all authorised distributors, or directly from the company.

 



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