Hi Don,
I recall ETS 300 132 covers power supplies, but I can't remember what
aspects it covers and I don't have a copy to reference. You can download the
relevant part from the ETSI web-site (www.etsi.org) <http://www.etsi.org)> .
Regards,
Dave Wilson
Senior Compliance Engineer
Alidian Networks Inc.
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Subject: Looking for Inrush Current Standard
I am looking for a standard or standards (IEC, EN or
similar) which contain
inrush current requirements for power supplies.
The standard might require the inrush to be: <20A for 50
us<t<1.5ms, <10A for
1.5ms<t<500ms, 0.6A for t>500ms.
Do any good standards exist on inrush current?
Thanks,
Don MacArthur
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