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MPL Who we are MPL AG is located in Switzerland and was founded in 1985. Since the beginning, MPL stands for robust designs, long-term availability, low power consumption, and fanless concepts. The products are designed from scratch to succeed in extended temperature and meeting the high demands of rugged environments. Our values Unmatched Quality MPL products are designed from inception to insure high reliability when operating in rugged and tough environments. A further development focus is to produce consist...

MPL
Who we are

MPL AG is located in Switzerland and was founded in 1985. Since the beginning, MPL stands for robust designs, long-term availability, low power consumption, and fanless concepts. The products are designed from scratch to succeed in extended temperature and meeting the high demands of rugged environments.

Our values

Unmatched Quality
MPL products are designed from inception to insure high reliability when operating in rugged and tough environments. A further development focus is to produce consistent, stable, long-term available products, helping to reduce our customers TCO.

Low power Design increases MTBF
We design products and solutions that have the lowest possible power consumption in the industry. They generate less heat, less stress, and therefore a higher MTBF value with a better reliability.

Extended Temperature Range (-40°C up to +85°C)
Each standard MPL product withstands operating temperatures of -20°C to +60°C. Products with the extended temperature option receive additional specific product tests and test cycles in our environmental chambers.

Long-term available Solutions
Our main target is long-term availability, as this is a major cost reduction factor for our customer. MPL maintains end-of-life stock to ensure longevity of supply and repair. Typical long-term availability is 10 years after introduction, and repairs 20+ years.

Highly Ruggedized
MPL products have proven their ability to withstand extreme temperatures, thermal cycling stress, high shock, and vibration conditions. They have been used worldwide on vehicles, trains, airplanes, and land based applications, according standards like MIL-STD-810G, EN50155, IEC 60945, ....