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Medical Grade Power Supplies from IPD Power
Medical grade power supplies from Integrated Power Designs are built to the latest industry standards for the highest quality, reliability and safety.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) require safety performance testing on all medical grade power supplies. IEC 60601-1 + US deviations (UL 60601-1) is the key FDA recognized consensus standard for medical electrical equipment. All of Integrated Power Designs medical grade power supplies products used in medical equipment meet this standard.
In Europe medical grade power supplies products used in medical equipment must meet the MDD (Medical Device Directive), and marked with CE which is European Law.
All Integrated Power Designs medical grade power supplies products are designed to meet UL, TUV, IECEE and all other national and international safety standards.
Our objective in developing custom power supply designs is to improve product efficiency for our client, providing the best product we can. A great deal of our effort goes into making sure that the premium components we select go into topologies that result in low heat dissipation. This allows us to provide a compact, custom power supply with high power densities and features that are required by most demanding client.
If you have a requirement which come close but not exactly matching up with a particular standard power supply on our website, please contact us. The versatility of our power supplies allows our technical staff to make modifications that can meet your needs.
In recent years, Integrated Power Designs has expanded its range of power supplies from 25W to 300W utilizing the most advanced manufacturing techniques.
IPD is the manufacturer of AC-DC & DC-DC Power Supplies. Our products are sold to general industries, including Medical, Automotive, Telecommunications and Test Instruments. Presently, our products are shipped throughout the world with global approvals.
IPD was founded April of 1985. At that time the company was located in Milltown, NJ, where it began manufacturing DC to DC Power Supplies. Then in March of 1986, the company relocated to larger facilities in Lawrenceville, NJ. Over the next 6 years, the product line was expanded and sales increased. The need for a larger production area was essential to the growth of IPD. On March 1, 1992, IPD opened its doors for production at our new Wilkes-Barre, PA, location. By 1996, the Company outgrew its present building and in 1997, added 45,000 sq. ft. to the existing building. |