Schaffner Filters for Medical Devices

Author : Schaffner Published Time : 2019-02-27
Schaffner Filters for Medical Devices offer single- and dual-stage modules in an ultra-compact, user-friendly design. In medical technology, a variety of devices need to meet strict guidelines and must always work reliably. Schaffner offers a variety of EMC/EMI filters that meet the highly demanding requirements associated with these applications. The filters help ensure the proper, continuous and safe operation of medical devices. These filters feature up to 250VAC voltage rating and have a maximum permissible leakage current of 0.1mA in normal operation. Schaffner Filters for Medical Devices include EMC/EMI Components, Power Line Filters, and EMC/EMI Filters.

Specifications

Up to 250VAC, 50/60Hz Maximum permissible leakage current of 0.1mA in normal operation
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