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    TDK's encapsulated medical supplies have Class II input

    05/31/2016

    TDK announced the introduction of the KMS-A series of single output, medically-certified 15W - 60W encapsulated power supplies. With a Class II input, the products require no earth ground connection, making them ideal for use in a range of medical, dental and home healthcare. They are also suitable for broadcast, test & measurement and industrial equipment applications.

    Comprising of three power levels, 15W, 30W and 60W, the KMS-A is available in 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V and 24V output voltages. Off-load power draw is <0.1W for the KMS15A and KMS30A and <0.3W for the KMS60A with product efficiencies as high as 89%. All models can operate from a wide range input voltage of 90-264Vac.

    The KMS-A power supplies are suitable for board-mounting and are enclosed in UL 94V-0 rated resin cases. The 15W measures 52.5 x 27.5 x 23.5mm, the 30W 64.0 x 45.0 x 23.5mm, and the 60W 89.0 x 63.5 x 27.0mm. The products can operate convection cooled in ambient temperatures of -40°C to +85°C, with appropriate derating above 50°C, and have a maximum operating altitude of 5,000m.

    The series has been certified to UL/CSA/IEC/EN 60950-1, ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, IEC/EN 60601-1 and carries the CE mark for the Low Voltage and RoHS2 Directives. TDK-Lambda’s medical safety compliance extends to providing 4kVac, 2 x MOPPs (Means of Patient Protection) input to output isolation and a touch current of <100µA at 264Vac. All models comply with EN 55011-B (conducted and radiated) emissions and EN 61000-4-2 immunity standards.

    KMS-A series pcb mount power supplies

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