Power Supplies in Medical Electronics
There can be few more critical applications for power supplies in electronic equipment than in the field of medical electronics. Medical equipment will often have lives dependent upon its reliable operation.
Power supplies must not only deliver the specified electrical performance but must also meet stringent specifications with respect to isolation in order that patients and medical staff are protected from the risk of electric shock.
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