Introducing the PCB Fault Conditioning System, an essential tool for healthcare providers seeking to enhance their medical equipment's reliability and functionality. This advanced device specializes in simulating fault conditions in circuit boards, allowing for thorough diagnostics and performance testing. By utilizing this innovative technology, medical professionals can ensure equipment safety and effectiveness, minimizing downtime and potential risks to patient care. The PCB Fault Conditioning System is designed with user-friendly features, making it accessible for technicians and engineers looking to maintain and repair medical devices with precision. Elevate your medical equipment management with this indispensable tool, and ensure optimal operation in clinical settings. Explore the benefits of the PCB Fault Conditioning System today and experience enhanced performance in your medical facility.
Here are the specifications for PCB and Fault Conditioning in both imperial and metric systems:
PCB Specifications
- Thickness: 0.063 in (1.6 mm)
- Base Material: FR-4 (Glass-epoxy laminate)
- Copper Weight: 1 oz (35 µm)
- Total Layers: 4 (including copper and dielectric layers)
- Surface Finish: ENIG (Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold)
- Max Operating Temperature:
Fault Conditioning Specifications
- Nominal: 120 VAC (or 230 VAC)
- Fault Detection Sensitivity:
- Threshold: 5% deviation from nominal
- Operating: -20 °F to 158 °F (-29 °C to 70 °C)
- Non-Condensing: 5% to 95% RH
- Minimum: 1500 VAC (1 minute)
Additional PCB Information
- Type: Plated Through Hole (PTH)
- Hole Size: 0.025 in (0.635 mm) minimum
- Type: Green Epoxy Solder Mask
Additional Fault Conditioning Information
- LED Indicators: Green for Normal, Red for Fault
- Over-temperature Shutdown
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