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    2MOPP 1-Watt DC/DC Converter in Compact SIP7 Module Save Space, Energy, and Time at the Test House

    10/12/2017

    Ready to save space in medical-device designs, the RECOM REM1 series, now available from Dengrove Electronic Components, is a 1-Watt DC/DC converter family certified to medical IEC/EN/ANSI/AAMI 60601-1 and general IEC 62368-1 equipment safety standards. The series is also covered by a CB Test Report, which simplifies access to international markets.

     

     

    Packaged as compact SIP7 modules, the converters provide two means of patient protection (2MOPP), with 250V working voltage, 5.2kV/1-minute isolation, and 8mm creepage and clearance, within the 19.6mm x 6.0mm x 10.2mm outline.

     

     

    In addition to meeting high safety standards and helping new OEM products pass approval tests quickly and economically, the REM1 series also delivers flexibility and high performance. Input-voltage options are 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 15V, or 24V, and the output can be 3.3V, 5V or 12V. Maximum efficiency of 85% keeps power dissipation low, and enables the converters to operate in ambient temperatures from -40°C to 90°C without derating.

     

     

    The 1W REM1 series complements the existing RECOM 3W, 6W and 10W REM families of medical DC/DC converters. The new devices comply with IEC 60601-1-2 medical EMC specifications, and meet Class B EMC with a simple L-C filter placed at the output.

    The full line is in stock now, and comes with a five-year manufacturer’s warranty.

     

     

    www.dengrove.com.

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