Model MSYS245 medical-grade microwave power generator is capable of more than 100W CW output power at 2.45GHz. It is ideal for a wide range of surgical applications, including soft tissue ablation, microwave hyperthermia therapy, diathermy, and microwave coagulation therapy. The small size and simple operation of the microwave power source makes it suitable not only for procedures performed in hospital theaters and in research laboratories, but also for out-patient services in smaller, local medical facilities. The compact microwave generator can replace much larger existing sources of microwave power at 2.45GHz, such as magnetrons and traveling-wave tubes (TWTs), which also require separate power supplies.
In contrast to rack-mount magnetron and TWT microwave power sources, the model MSYS245 measures just 11.8" x 2.2" x 10.8" (300mm x 85mm x 275mm) and weighs less than 10 lb. The small size is possible by the use of solid-state components and a novel cooling system: the MSYS245 features a transistor oscillator feeding a state-of-the-art four-stage amplifier. Based on gallium-nitride (GaN) transistors mounted on (SiC) substrates, the amplifier delivers excellent thermal stability. Biased for Class A-B mode operation, the amplifier achieves better than 62% efficiency. For added reliability, the MSYS245 incorporates a compact heat-pipe-based cooling system that transfers heat away from the amplifier’s active devices and maintains the enclosure at low operating temperatures, even when running at full power.
In addition to the oscillator and amplifier, the MSYS245 integrates control and monitoring circuitry – including a reflection trip functionality – which, when used in combination with the specially designed reflected-power measurement system, results in significantly improved procedure safety. The MSYS245’s internal reflected-power measurement system can significantly reduce errors and measurement uncertainty. Such accuracy is vital for safety critical applications, such as when measuring reflected power during a treatment to give an indication of treatment progress or correct placement of the applicator.
The MSYS245 employs pulse-width modulation (PWM) techniques to maintain power within 5% of a selected value, over the full operating-temperature range. The easy-to-use MSYS245 operates via an intuitive front-panel user interface. The front-panel controls allow a user to enable or disable RF output power and to monitor status. A timer provides a maximum 30-minute range across which a stop time can be set to disable power for treatments. Front-panel LEDs and alarms – compliant with 60601 safety standards – alert users when RF power is enabled and when excessive reflected power conditions are detected.
In addition to the standard model MSYS245, the company provides special modified medical versions per a customer’s requirements, including power modules, lower-power units, and power generators designed for use with specific applicators. The MSYS245 is fully compatibility in medical and laboratory environments: internal shielding of all components minimizes electromagnetic interference (EMI) and suppresses unwanted harmonic signals.
Emblation Microwave
Alloa, Scotland
emblationmicrowave.com
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