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New series of AC-DC switch-mode power supply introduced for medical and industrial environments

The ATM600 series of 600W ac-dc switch-mode power supplies from Luso Electronics are convection-cooled and intended for both medical and industrial environments.

Approved to IEC62368-1, the supplies offer 2 x MOPP protection, and are also certified to EN60601-1 (3.1). Efficiency is up to 95% and a leakage current is <1mA. Four variants are available, all working from 100-240Vac, and have outputs of 12, 24, 36 or 48V in a 8” x 5” (~200 x 125mm) package.

Protection is included against: short-circuit, over-voltage, over-current and over-temperature, and hold-up is 10ms at full load. Other features include a 5V 1A stand-by supply, a 12V fan output (should a fan be needed), on/off remote control and a 2-year warranty.

 

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