Astrodyne Corp.

Mansfield, MA 02048

External Switching Power Supplies suit medical applications.
With typ operational efficiency of 83%, medically approved MPU50 Series of 30, 50, and 100 W desktop power adapters includes models with single, dual, and triple outputs in voltages from 2.5-48 Vdc. Series meets VDE/FCC Part 15/Level B EMI/RFI requirements and offers over-voltage and over-current protection. Along with 90-264 Vac auto-switching universal input, models offer Line/Load Regulation...
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Approved to cUL and EN medical standards, desktop MPU30 series offers single, dual, and triple outputs in voltages from 2.5-48 Vdc for use with hospital instrumentation, desktop peripherals, printers, and test equipment. Products have 90-264 Vac auto-switching universal input, provide 4,000 Vac I/O isolation, and operate at 83% typ efficiency. Rated 12-30 W, splash-proof units are protected...
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Modular DC/DC Converters provide output power of 25-50 W.
Available in 24 models that provide single outputs from 2.5-24 Vdc, Series ASD50 accepts 2:1 input from 9-72 Vdc and is designed to meet power conversion requirements in board-level applications such as data acquisition, communications, and industrial I/O. All models include continuous short circuit protection and internal input filter, as well as 1,500 Vdc I/O isolation. Fully encapsulated with...
Read More »AC/DC Switching Power Supplies offer 5-30 W output power.
With universal input of 85-265 Vac, miniature, chassis-mount M-Series is available in single, dual, and triple output configurations with voltages from 3.3-24 Vdc. Operating ambient temperature range is 0-50-
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AC/DC Power Supplies are UL/TUV medically approved.
OFM/M Series open frame modular switching power supplies provide output power of 5-15 W and accept 85-265 Vac universal input, with 21 models providing single/dual 3.3-24 Vdc outputs. Designed to meet space and performance needs in medical and dental instrumentation, units are as small as 2.28 x 1.77 x 0.83 in. Power supplies feature power-good LED indicator and output adjustment potentiometer....
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Switching Power Supplies provide up to 5 or 10 W output.
PowerBlock micro-miniature, modular power supplies include PWB and AFC product lines, which are supplied in respective 1 x 2 x 0.6 or 0.9 in. packages with 0.40 in. dia connection pins designed for PCB mounting. Both types include 5 models with single outputs of 3.3-24 Vdc and 3,000 Vac input to output isolation. Accepting universal input from 85-265 Vac, 47-440 Hz, fully encapsulated products...
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Switching Power Adapters come in desktop style packages.
Accepting universal input of 85-265 Vac, 15-65 W External Desktop Power Adapters offer single, dual, and triple outputs from 3.3-48 Vdc. They provide low ripple/noise of 1% peak-to-peak and operate at typical efficiency of 80%. All models have over voltage protection, over current protection, and I/O isolation of 3,000 Vac. Approved to UL, CSA, IEC, and VDE Safety Standards, adapters are suited...
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Power Supplies provide output power over 5-20 W range.
Series LFM 5-20 ultraminiature open frame modular switching power supplies accept universal input from 85-264 Vac, and features LED indicator and output adjustment potentiometer. Operating over ambient temperature range of 0-40-
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Ultraminiature Power Supplies provide 5-20 W output power.
Designed to meet space and performance needs in instrumentation, control, and telecom systems, OFM Series open frame modular switching power supplies accept universal input from 85-265 Vac. They provide single outputs from 3.3-24 Vdc and dual outputs of -
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DIN Rail Mount Modules feature 5-24 Vdc outputs.
M/DRL Series Din Rail mount modules accept Universal Input of 85-265 Vac or 100-340 Vdc and provide single/dual/triple outputs. Fully encapsulated, UL/CSA/TUV/CE approved products feature integral LED indicator and output adjustment potentiometer. With operating temperature range of 0-50-
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