Technical Information & Details for MEAN WELL MPM-65-24 Power Supply
- Output Power: 65.3 W (71.6 W Peak for 10 sec.)
- Output Voltage: 24 V DC
- Output Current: 2.71 A (Peak 2.98 A)
- Input Voltage Range: 80 – 264 V AC / 113 – 370 V DC, 47 – 63 Hz
- Efficiency: 92.5 %
- Ripple & Noise: ≤ 120 mVp-p
- Inrush Current: 30 A @ 115 VAC / 65 A @ 230 VAC (Cold Start)
- No-load Power Consumption: < 0.1 W
- Operating Temperature: −30 °C to +80 °C
- Cooling: Free air convection
- Protection Functions: Short circuit, Overload, Over voltage, Over temperature
- Overvoltage Category: OVC II
- Isolation Voltage: 4000 V AC (Input to Output)
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 87 mm x 52 mm x 29.5 mm (PCB version)
- Weight: approx. 191 g
- Safety & EMC Certificates: ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, IEC/EN60601-1, 2 x MOPP, CE, EAC
- Special Feature: Medical safety approved (BF-Rated), Class II Isolation
- Manufacturer Warranty: 3 Years
Information about the MEAN WELL MPM-65-24
The MEAN WELL MPM-65-24, as detailed in the MPM-65-spec.pdf, is a superior medical-grade AC/DC power module engineered for high-reliability healthcare applications. It features 2 x MOPP (Means of Patient Protection) and maintains a leakage current of less than 100 µA, ensuring it meets the safety requirements for BF-rated patient contact equipment. The compact PCB-mount design combined with Class II double insulation provides engineers with a versatile power solution that does not require a protective earth ground, ideal for modern portable medical devices and diagnostic workstations.
This power supply stands out for its 92.5% typical efficiency and its ultra-low no-load power consumption of less than 0.1 W, making it a "green" and heat-efficient component for dense electronic layouts. The MPM-65-24 is built to withstand environmental stress up to 5G vibration and is certified for operation at altitudes up to 4000 meters. With a peak power capacity of 71.6 W for startup loads and comprehensive protections against short-circuiting and overvoltage, it is the perfect 24V source for medical monitors, examination instruments, and automated clinical systems.