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IEEE 1515 2000

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Electronic Power Subsystems: Parameter Definitions, Test Conditions, and Test Methods

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New IEEE Standard – Active. This recommended practice defines many common parameters for ac-dc and dc-dc electronic power distribution components and subsystems. This enables electronic system engineers, manufacturers, and researchers to speak with a common language and hence facilitates effective and efficient communications. Furthermore, implementation of a common specification language will allow the power electronics industry as well as the user communities, including government system developers, to acquire cost and time-effective electronic power subsystems with significantly enhanced interchangeability.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
4 Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
8 1.3 Organization of the recommended practice
2. References
9 3. Definition of terms and acronyms
15 4. Electrical performance parameters
4.1 DC voltage
4.2 AC voltage
19 4.3 Efficiency
21 4.4 Regulation
30 4.5 Ripple and spikes
34 4.6 Transients
36 4.7 Impedance
38 4.8 On/Off control
41 4.9 Isolation and grounding
42 4.10 Distortion
46 4.11 Conducted emissions
49 4.12 Susceptibility
56 4.13 Use of multiple power supplies in a system
58 4.14 Adjustments and control
60 4.15 Fault protection
66 5. Reliability, maintainability, environmental, and mechanical parameters
5.1 Reliability
67 5.2 Maintainability
68 5.3 Environments
73 5.4 Mechanical
76 Annex A—Bibliography
77 Annex B—General test practices
IEEE 1515 2000
$57.96