IEEE P1573:2021 Edition
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IEEE Approved Draft Recommended Practice for Electronic Power Subsystems: Parameters, Interfaces, Elements, and Performance
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2021 |
Revision Standard – Active – Draft. This recommended practice provides a technical basis for implementation of electronic power subsystems. It is intended for electronic systems engineers and integrators, electronic power subsystem designers and integrators, as well as power element manufacturers and suppliers. It addresses system- level issues in element or subsystem integration, adaptation, and accommodation. It also defines system interface parameters, test methods, and test conditions. This recommended practice applies to ac–dc, dc-ac and dc–dc electronic power subsystems. The range of electronic power subsystems includes those with dc, single-phase, and three-phase inputs, having power levels from a fraction of a watt up to 20 kW. The voltage range is 600 V and below at a frequency or frequencies of dc 1 kHz. Internal operating frequencies within elements or subsystems may be much higher than 1 kHz. This recommended practice may be used outside the range where applicable. This recommended practice builds on and supplements IEEE Std 1515-2000.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1573™-2021 Front cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
8 | Participants |
9 | Introduction |
10 | Contents |
12 | List of Figures |
13 | List of Tables |
15 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Word usage |
16 | 1.4 Organization |
17 | 2. Normative references 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
19 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
22 | 4. Element-level parameters 4.1 Set point voltage accuracy 4.2 Maximum power dissipation 4.3 Contact resistance 4.4 Input undervoltage protection |
23 | 4.5 Input overvoltage protection |
24 | 4.6 Overtemperature shutdown |
25 | 4.7 Reverse voltage protection |
27 | 4.8 Turn-on time 4.9 Regulation, combined 4.10 Regulation effects due to aging |
28 | 4.11 Lightning 4.12 Surge 4.13 Sag 5. Electronic power subsystems |
29 | 5.1 Interface definition |
32 | 5.2 Requirements definition 5.3 Architectural considerations |
39 | 5.4 System interaction |
40 | 6. Electrical interface parameters 6.1 Status monitoring 6.2 Supervisory control 6.3 Built-in-test |
41 | 6.4 Electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference |
44 | 7. Mechanical interface parameters 7.1 Packaging |
46 | 7.2 Center of gravity |
47 | 7.3 Cooling or thermal energy dissipation process |
48 | 8. Environmental interface parameters |
49 | 8.1 Thermal 8.2 Resistance to contaminants 8.3 Sand and dust |
50 | 8.4 Explosive atmosphere 8.5 Acoustics |
51 | 8.6 Radiation |
53 | 9. System effectiveness interface parameters 9.1 Qualification requirements |
54 | 9.2 Quality assurance 9.3 Acceptance testing |
55 | 9.4 Compliance information 9.5 Logistics |
56 | 9.6 Configuration management 9.7 Obsolescence 9.8 Discontinuance 9.9 Production line certification 9.10 Warranty 10. System integration |
57 | 10.1 System interaction |
61 | 10.2 Protection and sensing |
63 | 10.3 Output sequencing and clamping |
64 | 10.4 Supervisory/status monitoring, control, and software implementation |
66 | 10.5 System reliability |
69 | 10.6 Logistics |
70 | 11. System adaptation 11.1 Electrical interface adaptations |
88 | 11.2 Mechanical interface adaptation |
90 | 11.3 Environmental interface adaptation |
97 | 11.4 System effectiveness interface adaptation |
103 | 11.5 Adaptation analysis techniques |
104 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |
107 | Annex B (informative) Performance |
110 | B.1 Electrical interface performance B.2 Mechanical interface performance |
111 | B.3 Environmental interface performance |
112 | B.4 System effectiveness performance |
115 | Annex C (informative) Parameter index |
120 | Annex D (informative) Radiation environments D.1 Radiation environmental/definition D.2 Definition of terms |
123 | D.3 Radiation environments |
127 | D.4 Radiation design considerations |
130 | D.5 Radiation testing |
132 | Back cover |