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This is the amount that an output exceeds its final value as the result of a sudden change in input voltage or load. This amount is usually measured as a percent of nominal and is essential during turn-on or after a step change occurs in line or load voltage.
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The amount that a controlled variable exceeds a desired value after a change of input.
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| overshoot |
The amount that the parameter being controlled exceeds the desired value.
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A transient output voltage change which exceeds the high limit of the voltage accuracy specification and is caused by turning the power supply on or off, or abruptly changing line or load conditions.
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A transient change in output voltage, in excess of specified output accuracy limits, that can occur when a power supply is turned on or off, or when there is a step change in line or load. Overvoltage Protection A power supply feature that shuts down the supply, or crowbars or clamps the output, when its voltage exceeds a preset level.
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