SLVA833D October   2016  – May 2021 TPS2660 , TPS2662 , TPS2663

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. Surge Test (IEC 61000-4-5)
  3. EFuse Solution for Surge Protection
  4. EFuse Solution Schematic for Surge Protection
  5. Circuit Performance for Surge Tests
  6. EFT Test (IEC 61000-4-4)
  7. EFuse Solution Schematic for EFT protection
  8. Circuit Performance for EFT Tests
  9. Power-Fail Test (IEC 61000-4-29)
  10. EFuse Solution Schematic for Power-Fail Applications
  11. 10Circuit Performance for Power-Fail Tests
  12. 11EFT, Surge and Power-Fail Test Setup
  13. 12Conclusion
  14. 13References
  15. 14Revision History

EFT Test (IEC 61000-4-4)

The PLC system is surrounded by cables carrying power and data. EFT events can occur from the surrounding cables and can interrupt data or power through inductive or capactive couplings. Therefore EFT immunity becomes an important requirement for PLC systems. The IEC 61000-4-4 standard defines the EFT immunity tests, set-up procedures, and test levels. Depending on the application environment, the pulse generator has varying test voltage levels depending on the application. Table 5-1 provides different test levels for EFT test for power supply ports. Test pulses are defined in Figure 5-1 by IEC 61000-4-4 standard. EFT in IEC 61000-4-4 standard are specified as repeated pulses and bursts for 15 ms with each single pulse 5 × 50 ns, as in Figure 5-1.

Table 5-1 IEC61000-4-4 stress levels
Peak Amplitude (For Power Supply Port)
LevelVCC (kV)Isc (A)
10.510
2120
3240
4480
GUID-F0971388-4764-4AB1-9D4B-C44393FACA71-low.gifFigure 5-1 IEC61000-4-4 Bursts and Waveforms

Systems are classified based on their immunity to EFT, Table 5-2 provides different classifications for EFT immunity.

Table 5-2 EFT Immunity Criteria Levels
Criteria LevelDescription
ANormal performance within the limits specified by the manufacturer, requestor or purchaser
BTemporary loss of function or temporary degradation of performance not requiring an operator
CTemporary loss of function or degradation of performance, the correction of which requires operator intervention
DLoss of function or degradation of performance which is not recoverable, owing to damage of the hardware of software, or loss of data