Pushing the limits of AC/DC power system design to meet the demands of medical applications
While it's clear that reductions in size and improvements in efficiency are constant pressures in the design of AC/DC power supplies, the medical device market has some particular requirements that make the challenge greater still. This article considers these challenges and looks at how recent AC/DC switching power supplies are being designed to meet them.
Medical electronic equipment is no longer just used in hospitals, which means that trained experts do not always operate it, or used in tightly controlled environments. Such equipment is now widely used in doctors' surgeries, in ambulances and even in the home.
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