InnoMux-2 receives safety certification in major global markets
Power Integrations’ new InnoMux-2 switcher IC family enables single-stage flyback designs with up to three independently regulated outputs and has received isolation safety certification from four major global safety agencies. These achievements underscore Power Integrations’ commitment to innovation while maintaining the highest standards of product safety and quality.
InnoMux-2 ICs integrate the AC-DC and subsequent DC-DC conversion stages into a single chip, significantly reducing the number of components, PCB area, and power consumption associated with independent DC-DC stages in traditional multi-output power supplies. These revolutionary devices use PI's FluxLink safety isolation communication technology, which eliminates the need for slow and unreliable optocouplers to provide feedback control across safety isolation zones. This proven and reliable technology meets the world's leading isolation standards, enabling InnoMux-2 to obtain the following certifications:
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CQC (China Quality Certification Center): GB4943.1-2022
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TUV (Technical Inspection Association):EN IEC 62368-1:2020+A11
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UL (Underwriters Laboratories):UL 1577, 5th Edition
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VDE (German Electrical Engineering Association): DIN EN IEC 60747-17 (VDE 0884-17):2021-10
InnoMux-2 enables system engineers to rethink power architecture and integrate the DC-DC stage into the main power system. InnoMux-2 devices have passed rigorous testing and are certified in major global markets, so they can have confidence in the system-level safety of their applications.
The high-voltage InnoMux-2 devices integrate a 750V PowiGaN primary switch, zero-voltage switching and synchronous rectification. They deliver up to 90W of power with over 90% efficiency and provide precise regulation of each output with better than 3% accuracy over the entire input voltage and load range.
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