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EPS1U Power Supply Design Guide, V1.1 
 
STATUS 
Recommended 
An additional inrush current limit is recommended for some system applications that require multiple systems on a 
single AC circuit.  AC line inrush current shall not exceed 30 A peak for one-quarter of the AC cycle, after which, 
the input current should be no more than the specified maximum input current from Table 3.   
5.8  AC Line Transient Specification 
 
STATUS 
Recommended 
AC line transient conditions shall be defined as “sag” and “surge” conditions.  Sag conditions (also referred to as 
“brownout” conditions) will be defined as the AC line voltage dropping below nominal voltage.  Surge will be 
defined as the AC line voltage rising above nominal voltage. 
The power supply shall meet the requirements under the following AC line sag and surge conditions. 
Table 4:  AC Line Sag Transient Performance 
Duration 
Sag 
Operating AC Voltage 
Line Frequency  Performance Criteria 
Continuous 
10% 
Nominal AC Voltage ranges 
50/60 Hz 
No loss of function or performance 
0 to 1 AC cycle 
100% 
Nominal AC Voltage ranges 
50/60 Hz 
No loss of function or performance 
> 1 AC cycle 
>10% 
Nominal AC Voltage ranges 
50/60 Hz 
Loss of function acceptable, self-
recoverable 
Table 5:  AC Line Surge Transient Performance 
Duration 
Surge 
Operating AC Voltage 
Line Frequency 
Performance Criteria 
Continuous 
10% 
Nominal AC Voltages 
50/60 Hz 
No loss of function or performance 
0 to ½ AC cycle 
30% 
Mid-point of  nominal AC 
Voltages 
50/60 Hz 
No loss of function or performance 
5.9  AC Line Fast Transient Specification 
 
STATUS 
Recommended 
The power supply shall meet the EN61000-4-5 directive and any additional requirements in IEC1000-4-5:1995 
and the Level 3 requirements for surge-withstand capability, with the following conditions and exceptions: 
• 
These input transients must not cause any out-of-regulation conditions, such as overshoot and 
undershoot, nor must it cause any nuisance trips of any of the power supply protection circuits. 
• 
The surge-withstand test must not produce damage to the power supply. 
• 
The supply must meet surge-withstand test conditions under maximum and minimum DC-output load 
conditions.