XP Power unveils compact GaN-based fast chargers for medical and industrial markets

XP Power has introduced a new range of gallium nitride (GaN)–based external power supplies designed to meet rising demand for compact, energy-efficient charging solutions in medical and industrial applications. XP Power has introduced a new range of gallium nitride (GaN)–based external power supplies designed to meet rising demand for compact, energy-efficient charging solutions in medical and industrial applications.

XP Power has introduced a new range of gallium nitride (GaN)–based external power supplies designed to meet rising demand for compact, energy-efficient charging solutions in medical and industrial applications.

The new PGW and PGD series, spanning 65W to 140W output, comprise wall-mounted (PGW65, PGW100) and desktop (PGD100, PGD140) models. All units support USB Power Delivery (PD) and Quick Charge (QC) fast-charging protocols, offering output voltages from 5V to 28VDC via a USB Type-C connector.

The use of GaN technology allows for higher power density in a smaller form factor, with weights ranging from about 220g for the PGW65 to 380g for the PGD140. XP Power said the series delivers power densities of up to 0.55W/cm³, or 9.0W/in³.

Certified for global use, the products meet international medical and IT equipment safety standards, including ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, EN60601-1, and EN62368-1. The units feature reinforced insulation and low patient leakage current, which XP Power highlighted as key differentiators for use in medical environments.

Both series operate across an input range of 80V to 264VAC and are designed for universal deployment. The wall-mount versions can be fitted with interchangeable mains connectors for US, UK, EU, Australian, and Chinese sockets. All models meet Energy Efficiency Level VI and EU2019/1782 requirements, with no-load input power below 0.15W.

The units are convection-cooled and rated to IP22, supporting quiet operation and improved reliability. LED indicators provide visual feedback on standby, normal, and fault conditions. Standard safety features include overload, overvoltage, and short-circuit protection.

XP Power said the PGW and PGD ranges are intended for use in equipment such as patient monitors, diagnostic systems, and analytical instruments, as well as general industrial technology applications. The products operate between 0°C and +60°C, with power output derating from 40°C upward.

The PGW and PGD series are now available through distributors including Avnet Abacus, Digi-Key, Farnell, Mouser, RS, TME, and others, and come with a three-year warranty.

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