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CUI Releases Medical Grade DC-DC Converter with 2:1 Input Voltage and Extended Temperature Range

Tualatin, OR. [September 27, 2023] CUI Inc, a Bel group company, today announced the release of its PTP15 Series—a 15 W, 5 Pin DIP isolated dc-dc converter, specialized for medical instrumentation and home medical supplies. 

Offering 4000 Vac isolation or 5600 Vdc isolation with a 2:1 input voltage range, the series is compliant with the IEC/EN 60601-1 and EN 55011 Class A safety standards without external components. Housed in an industry standard 2″ x 1″, encapsulated, board mountable package, the converter can be used in temperature ranges from -40 up to +100°C and features output over current, short circuit and overvoltage protections.

Though specialized for the medical field, the PTP15 series is also suitable for low-power consumer electronics and industrial equipment that requires high-isolation voltage. The new PTP15 Series dc-dc converter is available immediately. Please contact Bel for stocking package pricing or modified and custom designs.

Summary

Product series: PTP15

Applications: Medical, Industrial

Distribution Availability: Mouser, et al.

About Bel

CUI Inc is a Bel group company (NASDAQ: BELFA and BELFB). Bel designs, manufactures and markets a broad array of products that include circuit protection, connectors, cable assemblies, discrete components, magnetics and power supplies. The company serves a global market and operates facilities around the world.

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