FRU, DC/DC BOARD, FOR SNE B450
2089460-001 | |
Patient Monitoring | |
Patient Monitors | |
GE HealthCare | |
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Features
- Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) can be easily removed and replaced
- Manages the power path logic
- Built-in temperature sensors
- Voltages from both AC power supply and batteries are measured and converted
Product Overview
The patient monitor displays different parameters of the patient. It can be supported by mains voltage with an integrated AC/DC power supply unit or is battery powered. The AC/DC power supply unit consists of an AC/DC input cable provides continuous output power for the DC/DC board and monitor supports two rechargeable and exchangeable batteries which communicate with the DC/DC board. The DC/DC board converts the varying output voltage of the AC/DC power supply or the battery voltage to required supply voltage for the electronics of the device. It controls the power path switches and manages battery. It generates +12V that can be supplied to the CPU module, thermal recorder and the LED backlight converter unit in the LCD display and +15V that can be supplied to the E-modules and PSM module through +15VMOD circuit breaker. It consists of temperature sensors which measure the internal temperature of the patient monitor. It also measures system power which means total power consumption of the patient monitor.