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New Safety Standard for ICT and AV Equipment - IEC 62368-1, EN 62368-1 & UL 62368-1
IEC/EN/UL 62368-1 is the new safety standard with a broad scope that covers ITE, communication technology, audio/video &...
Tiny 500W PSU meets latest medical and IT standards
The new GCU500 series of 500W AC-DC power supplies, with class-leading features, measure just 83.8 x 165.1 x 39.3mm (3.3...
Factors That Affect Power Supply Reliability
The most important factor is good, careful design based on sound experience, resulting in known safety margins. Unfortun...
What to expect on a PMBus Compliant Power supply?
The Power Management Bus (PMBus) is an open standard power-management protocol. This flexible and highly versatile stand...
Overcoming Patient Leakage Current Issues
XP Power’s Dante De Guzman explains patient leakage current for medical power supplies and describes several ways of red...
Analog vs Digital – the Power struggle continues!
If you are a power supply design engineer or an EE or ASE that selects power solutions for your end system, then there i...
Modular and Configurable Solutions for Vetronics Applications meet MIL-STD-461G
Modular and Configurable Solutions for Vetronics Applications meet MIL-STD-461G This blog discusses XP Power's modula...
Green mode fly-back converters
Many power supply products are marketed under the “Green Power” label meaning that they are designed to maximise efficie...
AC Input Current & Harmonics
As a result of the peak rectification techniques used in power supplies, harmonic currents are generated. To limit these...
Power supply applications with output voltages exceeding 60VDC
Most commercially available power supplies have output voltages ranging from 3V3 to 54VDC. However, there are many end...
Low profile full brick baseplate cooled AC-DC power supplies require no external components
XP Power’s ASB110 series provides a complete baseplate-cooled AC-DC power supply module that requires no external compon...
Different methods of measuring component temperatures
The two main ways of measuring temperatures are by thermocouple or by optical methods, whether IR camera or thermometer.