Cincon CHM150 Input Medical Isolated DC-DC Converters

Cincon CHM150 Medical Isolated DC-DC Converters offer 150W of output power at single output voltages of 12VDC, 15VDC, and 24VDC with an industry-standard half-brick. These converters feature a 2:1 input voltage range of 18VDC to 36VDC (24VDC nominal), 5000VAC isolation voltage, <10uA low leakage current, and high efficiency of up to 91.5%. The CHM150 converters are compliant with IEC/UL 60601-1 3rd edition for 2 x MOPP, EN/IEC 60601-1-2, EN 55032, and EN 55035. These converters consume no load power and operate over a case temperature range of -40°C to 100°C. The CHM150 converters include an optional heat sink to extend the unit's full power range. Protection features include Under-Voltage Lock Out (UVLO), output overcurrent, output overvoltage, overtemperature, and continuous short-circuit conditions.

The CHM150 converters offer standard control functions, including remote on/off (positive or negative) and an adjustable output voltage range of +10% to -20%. These converters are ideally designed for medical applications, but also suitable for distributed power architectures, telecommunications, battery-operated equipment, and industrial applications.

Features

  • Efficiency up to 91.5%
  • Fixed switching frequency
  • Regulated outputs
  • Remote on/off
  • Low no-load power consumption
  • Fully protected (OTP/OCP/OVP/UVLO)
  • 5000VAC I/O isolation for 250VAC working voltage
  • -40°C to 100°C operating case temperature range
  • EN 60601-1-2, EN 55032, EN 55035 approval
  • IEC/UL 60601-1 3rd 2 MOPP approval
  • Design meets CF-rated medical applications
  • 5000m operating altitude
  • Half-brick size meets industrial standard

Applications

  • Medical equipments
  • Distributed power architectures
  • Telecommunications
  • Battery-operated equipment
  • Industrial

Power Derating Curve

Performance Graph - Cincon CHM150 Input Medical Isolated DC-DC Converters

Dimension Diagram

Mechanical Drawing - Cincon CHM150 Input Medical Isolated DC-DC Converters
Published: 2026-05-15 | Updated: 2026-05-19