I read in !emc-pstc that Jim Eichner <[email protected]> wrote (in
<67C475A5ECE7D4118AEC0002B325CAB60176827C@BCMAIL1>) about 'Inrush and
EN61000-3-3' on Mon, 9 Sep 2002:
>Does the flicker standard have requirements that limit one-time events like
>inrush current when first powering up a product, or does it just focus on
>repetitive events? In short, do we have to limit our inrush current?

Yes. but the limits are not very stringent, unless your product is quite
high-power.
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