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Power Partners Intros New Medical Supply
Hudson, MA — Power Partners has introduced the PPWAMW24 Series of AC/DC power supplies, which pro- vide up to 24W of power from a 90- 264VAC input and offer output volt- ages from 5 VDC to 48 VDC. The base desktop power supply
An option to add interchange-
able input plugs to convert the PPWAMW24 Series to a wall mount configuration for worldwide use is available. The power supplies are compliant to the highest standards for operational efficiencies and no load standby power. Comprehensive pro-
tection circuitry, including overvoltage and short cir- cuit protection, is inherent in the design. Compliance certifica-
tion is done to worldwide 60601-1 safety standards and Class B radiated and conducted EMI. MTBF is specified at >150,000 hours at full load. Certain modifi- cations to standard designs
Desktop or wall-mount power supply for medical applications.
is housed in a super compact 3.1 x 2.0 x 1.4-in. (79 x 50.8 x 35.6mm) case size with a C8 AC inlet. There is a power-on LED indicator.
can be considered. Contact: Power
MA 01749, % 978-567-9600 fax: 978-567-9601 E-mail:
sales@powerpartners-inc.com Web:
www.powerpartners-inc.com
XP Power: Multi-Output 60 W Power Supplies
Sunnyvale, CA — XP Power has introduced the ECP60 series of com- pact low profile 60 Watt AC-DC power supplies. These highly effi- cient units, typically 88 percent effi-
output models. Dual output models have +5VDC and an additional +12, +15 or +24VDC output option. Triple output models offer +5VDC on out- put 1 with options of ±12VDC, ±15VDC, +24/+12VDC and +24/-12VDC on outputs 2 and 3. The units also have a peak load capability that can provide up to 130 per- cent of rated output power for up to 30 seconds. This is good for applications, such as motor start-up, where a higher wattage supply is only occasionally required. Custo mers need not
design in a higher wattage power supply thus saving additional cost and valu- able space. The ECP60 are con-
vection cooled units, with no additional forced air cooling being required. They are capable of operat- ing over a wide range of temperatures from –20 to +70°C, with no derating until +50°C. Meeting the IT equip-
Convection cooled multi-output 60 W power supply.
ciency, measure just 4 x 2 x 1.20-in. (101.6 x 50.8 x 30.4mm) and fit into an industry standard footprint. Also, having a no-load power consumption of less than 0.5 W, the ECP60 series helps designers ensure their prod- ucts comply with internationally rec- ognized “green” energy efficiency specifications. The ECP60 series comprises 8
models offering a +5VDC single out- put, three dual-output and four triple
ment safety specifications of UL/EN/IEC 60950-1 and the current 3rd edition medical safety standards of EN 60601-1 and ANSI/ AAMI ES60601-1 including risk management files and 2 x
MOPP, the series suit a broad range of information technology, industrial and medical equipment. They also comply with the EN55011/EN55022 level B standard for conducted emis- sions without the need for additional
filtering components. Contact: XP Power, 990 Benecia
Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 % 408-732-7777 fax: 408-732-2002
E:mail:
mlaver@xppower.com Web:
www.xppower.com
Partners, Inc., 43 Broad Street, Suite B206, Hudson,
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