Third edition of medical safety standard impacts power supply selection
Safety is paramount wherever power supplies are used, but nowhere more so than in medical applications where even small parasitic leakage currents may compromise safety. First published in 1977, the internationally accepted IEC 606011 standard has been continuously developed to help alleviate safety issues relating to all manner of medical equipment.
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