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Description / Abstract:
This recommended practice is written to provide a standard
specification language for common parameters used to characterize
the performance of electronic power distribution subsystem
elements. Specifically, these are parameters relating to the
integration of power supplies into electronic power distribution
subsystems. The specification language consists of parameter
definitions, test methods, and test conditions for the parameters.
The specification language is meant to be used by both electronic
power subsystem developers and designers and component
manufacturers to insure unambiguous communication.
The specification language is intended to be applied to ac-dc
and dc-dc electronic power distribution subsystems. The range of
power subsystems includes single-phase and three-phase systems,
with power levels from a fraction of a watt to 20 kW. The voltage
range is from a few volts to 600 V, at a frequency or frequencies
of dc –1 kHz. However, this recommended practice can be used
outside the range.
Purpose
The purpose of this recommended practice is to standardize
a specification language, not to specify or enforce "a standard
specification." A specification written in compliance with this
language will ensure easy and precise understanding between
manufacturers and users without, in any way, limiting
manufacturers' ability to present features that are special to
their products.
Efforts have been made to include as many common parameters as
possible, but this recommended practice is by no means meant to be
all-inclusive.