UR Group introduces high-efficiency, high-power-density AC-DC PSUs for medical and information technology equipment applications.
UR Group AC-DC 12V power supplies for 150W and 250W applications, optimised for high efficiency and power density, and certified to EN60950-1 and EN60601-1 for use in safety-centric designs such as non-patient-connected and non-patient-critical medical equipment or information technology equipment used by children.
The 150W LPS103, built by Emerson Network Power, delivers maximum power with 30CFM cooling and measures 5.1cm x 10.2cm x 3.3cm (4" x 2" x 1.29") to achieve 0.9W/cm3 power density.
For applications requiring higher output power, the LPS203 delivers up to 250W in a 7.62cm x 12.7cm x 3.3cm (5" x 3" x 1.29") form factor equating to 0.8W/cm3. Both power supplies achieve 88% typical full-load efficiency.
The units are suitable for use in light industrial devices, information technology equipment, and medical instruments such as dental or laboratory equipment. Common features include active power-factor correction, typical power factor 0.99, a power-fail signal activated 6ms before the main output loses regulation, and operation from 0°C to +50°C without derating. The PSUs can also perform cold starts at temperatures down to –20°C.
The main output is adjustable from 10.8V to 13.2V, and there is also an isolated 12V/1A fan output. Each power supply has maximum safety-ground leakage current of 275μA, and the main output has a hold-up time of 16ms minimum when the supply is fed with a 120V AC input and is delivering its full rated output power.
Both PSUs also comply with EN55022-B and FCC part 15 Level B EMC standards for conducted noise and meet all applicable immunity standards, including EN61000-4-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -8 and -11 levels 3.
More information: www.ur-group.co.uk.
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