Dear Members,

Request your expert opinion on EFT generator CDN decoupling inductance.
I'm facing a problem while connecting 48V DC-DC converter, with >6A input 
current, to EFT generator CDN. DC supply fed through CDN is unstable and 
produces huge ripple that leads to my DC-DC converter shutdown. This is 
observed while just powering ON and EFT not applied.
With another make CDN the ripple is less and system works fine.
I guess the decoupling inductance of CDN causes the ripple.

Have any of you faced similar issue?
What is the standard series impedance of a EFT - CDN network?
Or are there any other angle to look for?

Thank you all in advance.

Best regards
Kannan

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