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Ideal Power announces new DC/DC Converters for Medical Applications

Ideal Power, experts in power conversion, have recently added a new range of DC/DC converters to their portfolio of standard products suitable for Medical Applications from P-Duke. The new DC/DC converters can also be used in other industries such as automation, industry, instrumentation, network and other industry sectors.

The new MPS02/MPH02 and MPS04/MPH04 series have been specifically designed with the medical industry in mind. The new DC/DC converters have been approved to the latest safety approval standard EN60601-1 and have the highest level of insulation, 2MOPP indicating they are suitable for each kind of Medical Application.

The MPS02/MPH02 offer both single and dual output options up to 2W and the MPS04/MPH04 offer output options up to 4W in a DIP16 & SMD16 package (MPS – SMD package and MPH – DIP package)

Both series MPS02/MPH02 and MPS04/MPH04 offer input voltage ranges of 4.5~12, 9~18, 18~36 and 36~75 and offer output ranges from 3.3, 5, 9, 12, 15 and 24VDC in single output. Dual output offers +/-12VDC and +/-15VDC.  With 82% efficiency rate.

Additional features include integrated short circuit protection, no minimum load required and the product comes with a 5 year manufacturer warranty.

For more information on this product or any other pending project you have and will require a power supply unit please contact Ideal Power.

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