Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 388-1992

IEEE Standard for Transformers and Inductors in Electronic Power Conversion Equipment

Transformers and inductors of both the saturating and non-saturating type are covered. The power transfer capability of the transformers and inductors covered ranges from less than 1 W to the multi-kilowatt level. The purpose is to provide a common basis between the engineers designing power conversion circuits and the engineers designing the transformers and inductors used in those circuits. Apparatus used in equipment for high-voltage power conversion for distribution by electric utilities is not covered.

Sponsor Committee
PEL/SC - Standards Committee
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Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
Board Approval
1992-03-19
History
ANSI Approved:
1992-12-15
Published:
1992-07-09
Reaffirmed:
2007-09-27
Inactivated Date:
2019-11-07

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power Electronics Society
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Sponsor Committee
PEL/SC - Standards Committee
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Working Group
388_WG - Transformers and Inductors in Electronic Power Conversion Equipment
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Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Eric Folk

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