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Power Adapter Meets Medical Safety Standards

May 1, 2015

The TSM100 Medical Grade 55-100 W Power Adapter provides dual- and triple-output voltages for medical applications. Combinations of +3.3 V, +5 V, ±12 V, ±15 V, and ±24 V are available. It is approved by TUV and UL to IEC/EN 60601-1 3rd edition, ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1:2005 for EMC and immunity performance, and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1:08 medical standards. It features a maximum ground-leakage current of 100 µA, at 240 V ac and 60 Hz. No-load power consumption is typically 3W.

Standard single-output models are also available at 70-100 W and with factory presets between 5 and 40 V. They feature 4-pin DIN output connectors, while standard dual- and triple-output models have 5- and 8-pin DIN connectors. Other output connectors are available upon request.

Tumbler Technologies and Trumpower, 3350 Scott Blvd., Building 13, Santa Clara, California 95054, (408) 988-6616 Ext. 102, [email protected]
 

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