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SL Power Electronics launches power supply for next-gen medical applications

By MDOStaff | February 9, 2022

The SL Power GB130Q power supply

The SL Power GB130Q power supply [Image courtesy of SL Power]

SL Power Electronics has launched its GB130Q-C family of 130W quad output power supplies in a 3 in.-by-5 in. open-frame form factor.

The company said the product line was designed specifically for next-generation applications, with a screwless design and no topside heatsink allowing for a more automated assembly, increasing system reliability and reducing system costs.

“As medical, LED and industrial technologies evolve there will be a greater demand for features from power supplies,” SL Power Global Product Manager Paul Kingsepp said in a news release. “The GB130Q-C was designed to meet a wide range of applications while offering a feature set that included class-leading efficiency and flexibility.”

The GB130Q-C is safety certified for medical (IEC/UL60601-1, 3rd Edition) and industrial/ITE (IEC/UL62368).

Further specs and details from the news release include:

Long-life electrolytic capacitors and the power supply design ensures that these components are not pushed to their maximum output ratings, the company said. For example, the long-life electrolytic capacitors operate below their threshold and ESR ratings in extending the life of the end equipment and minimizing field service needs.”

The GB130Q-C is also available with a cover and both versions have a wide range of output combinations, a 5V standby output, remote inhibit via contact closure and power fail/DC OK signal, the company said.  Meeting Class B conduced and radiated EMI with a high degree of margin simplifies system design by reducing/eliminating the need for external filtering.

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