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ICC Launches New Elpac 80 Watt Open Frame Power Supply Series

By International Components Corporation
Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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Full warranty policy and datasheets with complete technical specifications for the MTB080 and FTB080 series can be found 24/7 at www.iccus.com.
The 80 watt series is designed for both medical (MTB080) and industrial (FTB080) applications.



Chicago, IL — International Components Corporation (ICC) recently introduced 2 new series of 80 watt open frame power supplies marketed under the Elpac Power Systems brand. The 80 watt series, designed for both medical (MTB080) and industrial (FTB080) applications, provides: 

  • A power density of 12.5 watts per cubic inch.
  • Converter efficiencies up to 91 percent.
  • An open frame design that measures 2” x 4” x 1” (101.6 x 50.8 x 25.7 mm).
  • Suitability for applications with limited space and little to no airflow. 
  • 80 watts of continuous output power with convection cooling, which rises to 100 watts with just 5 CFM of forced air.
  • A long hold-up time for reliable operation at more than 28 ms at any input voltage.
  • No minimum required load required for the unit to start up and maintain stated specifications.
  • Protection against over-voltage, over-temperature and short circuit conditions.
  • A demonstrated mean time between failure that exceeds 200,000 hours.
  • Full power operation from 0° to 50°C, up to 70°C with derating.
  • A universal input range of 85 to 264 VAC.
  • International performance and safety standards including UL/TUV/CSA 60601-1 and 60950-1.
  • Both models that have earned a level V ENERGY STAR rating.

Each 80 watt open frame power supply is available in single output voltages ranging from 9V to 24V. ICC can also design a 100 percent custom solution to meet specific OEM requirements.

Full warranty policy and datasheets with complete technical specifications for the MTB080 and FTB080 series can be found at www.iccus.com.

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