Specifications

HIGH
VOLTAGE
TRANSIENTS
NOTE: A
spike
is
defined
as
a
volta~e
transient,
of
either
polarity
and
of
either
common
or
differential
mode,
with
a
rise
time
(10%
to
90
X)
of
0.1
microseconds
or
less
and
a
fall
time
(to
10%)
of
10
microseconds
or
more.
5.10.10.1.4
5.10.11
5.10.11.2
5.10.11.3
The
averaSe
power
of
SPikes
shall
not
exceed
0.5
watts.
LOW
ENERGY
TRANSIENTS
The
suppl~
shall
withstand
a 300V
peak
voltaSe
spike
containin~
not
more
than
0.2
watt-seconds
of
enerS~
per
spike
without
sustainins
damaSe
or
desradation
to
an~
portion
or
component
of
the
suppl~.
HIGH
ENERGY
TRANSIENTS
The
suppl~
shall
withstand
a
1KV
peak
voltase
SPike
containins
not
more
than
2.5
watt-seconds
of
eners~
per
spike
without
sustainins
damase
or
desradation
to
an~
portion
or
component
of
the
suppl~.
This
is
a
one-shot,
non-repetitive
transient.
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INTERFERENCE
SUSCEPTABILITY
AC
POWER
LINES
CW
RF
The
power
supply
shall
operate
without
system
desradation
with
3
volts
RMS
superimposed
on
the
AC
power
interface.
(all
three
lines,
power,neutral
and
sround).
TRANSIENTS
The
power
supply
shall
operate
without
desradation
when
transients
with
an
eners~
level
of
2.5
watt-seconds
are
superimposed
on
all
conductors
(
power
neutral
and
sround)
of
the
power
cord
For
testins
purposes,
the
ave
raSe
transient
power
shall
not
exceed
0.5
watts.