Designed for medical applications where space is limited, the ECM130, 130 W open frame power supply from XP has a footprint of 76 x 127 mm and is 32,5 mm high. It can deliver 100 W continuous output at 50°C with convection cooling or 130 W with forced-air cooling. There are six single-output models offering 5 V to 48 V, and three triple-output versions with +5 V/+12 V/-12 V, +5 V/+15 V/-15 V and +5 V/+24 V/+12 V options. There is no minimum load requirement on the single output versions and the outputs are adjustable by ±10%. All units are approved to UL2601-1, CSA C22.2 No.601.1, and EN60601-1. They carry the CE Mark and meet Class B EMI requirements for medical equipment.
The power supply features zero voltage switching to achieve up to 90% efficiency at full rated load, and MTBF of 250 000 hours, and maximum peak-to-peak ripple and noise of ±1%. Other features include active power factor correction, remote sense, overvoltage protection, and overcurrent protection with auto-recovery. The ECM130 has 4000 V a.c. isolation, both live and neutral are fused, and earth leakage current is less than 250 µA at 240 V a.c Options include cover kits, loom kits and connector kits.
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