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1200W - 1500W modular power supply series has lowest acoustic noise and full MoPP isolation T
DK Corporation has announced the introduction of the QM series of AC- DC power supplies; the first 1200W to 1500W rated modular series to have full MoPPs isolation, with the lowest acoustic noise available on the market at that power level. This product is the latest in a 37-year heritage of modular power supplies, beginning with the invention of the ML series - a world first in 1979. Having both medical and industrial safety certifications, the QM is suitable for a wide range of applications, including BF rated medical equipment, test and measurement, broadcast, communications and renewable energy applications. Product definition is made extremely easy with an online configurator, giving an optimised module selection with a choice of signals, leakage current and standby voltages. Once the desired output voltages and currents have been entered, the configurator will automatically produce a unique 8-digit code for easy order placement. With a wide range 90-264Vac, 47- 440Hz input the QM can deliver 1200W, and 1500W with a 150-264Vac input. Up to 16 outputs can be provided, with voltages ranging from 2.8V to 52.8V, with additional higher voltages later. Module power ratings start with a low power 35W, with single or dual outputs, all the way to
a powerful 1200W single output. The units will operate in ambient temperatures of - 20 to +70°C, derating output power and output current by 2.5 per cent per °C above 50°C. Overall case dimensions are a compact 176 x 63.3 x 270mm (W x H x D), and the weight is between 2.6 and 3.1kg, depending on the module configuration. The QM is covered by an industry-leading seven-year warranty.
An optional standby/signal module is available with a choice of one or two standby voltages (5V and 12V at up to 2A). It also contains unit inhibit or unit enable, plus an AC Good signal. All the output modules are fitted with module good, module inhibit signals and remote sense (excluding the dual output DH module) as standard.
The QM operating efficiency is as high as 91 per cent, reducing internal heat loss, allowing the use of low speed cooling fans. This reduces audible noise for an enhanced patient/user experience to just 44.3 dBA at room temperature and 45.3 dBA at 50°C - measured in accordance with BS EN ISO 3744:2010. As less ingress of dirt and contaminants is drawn into the power supply than those with traditional high- speed fans, greater reliability can be realised.
The units are certified to IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60601-1, ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1,
IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60950-1 and designed to meet IEC/EN61010-1 with CE marking for the Low Voltage and RoHS2 Directives. With an input to output isolation of 4,000Vac (2 x MoPPs), 1,500Vac input to ground (1 x MoPP) and 1,500Vac (1 x MoPP) output to ground, the series can be used in BF rated medical equipment. The QM has a maximum earth leakage current of 300µA, while still complying with the
EN61000-6-3:2007 and EN60601-1- 2:2015 (curve B conducted and radiated) emission standards. The units also meet the EN60601-1-2 and EN61000-6-2 immunity standards and are designed and manufactured under the control of ISO9001 and ISO13485 (including risk management).
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SiTime transforms $1.5bn telecom and networking timing market with high-precision MEMS oscillators
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uThin - no need to have backlight, OLED emits light itself u Wide view angle “Up to 175 degrees” u Fast response time u High brightness u High contrast ratio u Wide operation temperature u Lower power consumption u Sunlight readable technology option
Manhattan Skyline Ltd.
Unit 5, Bracknell Business Centre, Downmill Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1QS, UK
www.mansky.co.uk Tel: 01344 307733
8 October 2016 Components in Electronics
iTime Corporation, a MEMS and analog semiconductor company and a wholly owned subsidiary of MegaChips Corporation, has introduced an innovative Elite Platform encompassing Super-TCXOs (temperature compensated oscillators) and oscillators. These precision devices are engineered to solve long-standing timing problems in telecommunications and networking equipment. With the Elite Platform, communications equipment can deliver the highest performance, best reliability and highest quality of service, even in the presence of environmental stressors. “Network densification is driving rapid deployment of equipment in uncontrolled environments such as basements, curbsides, rooftops, and on poles. Precision timing components in these systems must now operate in the presence of high temperature, thermal shock, vibration and unpredictable airflow. Service providers are questioning if quartz technology is up to this challenge,” said Rajesh Vashist, CEO at SiTime. “Customers have enthusiastically validated SiTime’s MEMS-based Elite Platform, as it uniquely solves such
environmental issues. We believe that our new Elite solutions will transform the $1.5 billion telecommunications and networking timing market.” Elite timing solutions are based on an innovative DualMEMS architecture with TurboCompensation. This architecture delivers exceptional dynamic performance with three key elements: • Robust, reliable, and proven
TempFlat MEMS that eliminates activity dips and enables 30 times better vibration immunity than quartz • DualMEMS temperature sensing with 100 per cent accurate thermal coupling that enables 40 times faster temperature tracking, which ensures the best performance under airflow and rapid temperature changes • Highly integrated mixed-signal
circuits with on-chip regulators, a TDC (temperature to digital converter) and a low-noise PLL that deliver five times better immunity to power-supply noise, 30 uK temperature resolution that is 10 times better than quartz, and support for any frequency between 1 and 700 MHz
www.sitime.com www.cieonline.co.uk
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