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300 W Medical Ac-Dc Power Supply Series Complies with 4th Edition EMC Standards

CUI’s Power Group has announced the addition of a compact 300 W series to its line of internal ac-dc medical power supplies. The VMS‑300A series, available in industry standard 3” x 5” open frame and metal enclosed packages, delivers efficiencies up to 94% and high power densities up to 14.5 W/in3. Meeting EN 60601-1 edition 3.1 safety standards and 4th edition EMC requirements, these single output, medical power supplies are designed for energy-conscious, 2 x MOPP (Means of Patient Protection) hospital, home healthcare, and dental applications.

The open frame VMS-300A and metal enclosed VMS-300A-CNF series carry UL/cUL and TUV 60601-1 safety marks while meeting EN 55022 Class B and FCC Class B limits for radiated emissions. The series features a wide universal input voltage range of 90 to 264 Vac with output voltage options of 12, 24, 36, and 48 Vdc. All models also offer 4000 Vac input-to-output isolation and 1500 Vac output-to-ground isolation. Additional features include power factor correction, remote voltage sense, a 5 V standby, and remote on/off control as well as over voltage, over current, over temperature, and short circuit protections.

The open frame version of the VMS‑300A series measures 3.00 x 5.00 x 1.38 in (76.2 x 127 x 35.1 mm) and provides an operating temperature range at full load from -40 up to +50°C with forced air cooling, derating to 60% load at +70°C. Dimensions for the metal enclosed package measure slightly larger at 3.46 x 5.35 x 1.59 in (88 x 136 x 40.4 mm), while carrying an operating temperature range at full load from -40 up to +60°C with forced air cooling, derating to 60% load at +80°C.

Summary

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Product name: VMS-300A, VMS-300A-CNF

Possible users: Hospital, home healthcare, and dental applications

Primary features: Medical safety approvals, compact package, high efficiency

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