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News Release from: Powersolve | Subject: External power supplies for medical equipment
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 July 2006
External power supplies suit medical
equipment
New medically approved external power supplies meet UL, cUL2601-1 and EN60601-1 safety approvals and EMC standards to EN55011 or EN55022 B and FCC B.
Powersolve has a wide selection of external power supplies designed specifically for use with medical equipment Made up of five product families, the new medically approved power supplies all meet UL, cUL2601-1 and EN60601-1 safety approvals and EMC standards to EN55011 or EN55022 B and FCC B
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Power outputs range from 30 to 100W so practically every desktop or plug-top medical systems application, including battery charging, will be covered by Powersolve's new product offering.
The PPT30M Series of 30W plug-top supplies come with four interchangeable clip-on AC plugs for the UK, Europe, USA and Australia.
Input is from 90 to 264V AC and outputs are 5, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 24V DC.
The PSEM50 Series of desktop supplies provide up to 50W and are ideally suited for use in medical instrumentation systems.
Any single output from 2 to 50V DC can be supplied and dual and triple output versions are also available.
The DPS50-M Series provides up to 60W with single DC outputs of 5, 12, 15, 24 and 48V.
Inlet is the standard 3-pin IEC320 and Powersolve can provide a selection of output connectors.
With power outputs up to 100W, the PSEM100 Series includes single, double and triple output versions ranging from 3.3 to 24V DC.
These desk-top power supplies include the standard IEC320 inlet and can be supplied with a variety of output connectors.
They feature overvoltage and overcurrent protection and, unusually for desktop units, an on/off switch is incorporated.
The ED1048 three-stage 12V battery charger is also approved for use in medical applications.
Input is the standard 90 to 264V AC, output power is a maximum of 60W and it comes with a standard IEC320 inlet and can be supplied with an optional output connector.
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